The town is steeped in history, dating back to Gallo-Roman times. A visit to the old town, located between the hill and the RN122, is a must. Plaques have been placed on every house whose history is worth mentioning. However, the town was destroyed several times by looters and English troops.During her stay in Vic in 1586, Marguerite de Valois, Queen Margot, discovered bourrée, the Auvergne dance. Nearby attractions include the Conche waterfall, the Calvaire chapel and its panoramic view of the town, the house of the Princes of Monaco, the banks of the Cère, the Rocher des Pendus and the Grotte des Anglais.

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