Located north of Tain-Tournon, the Table du Roy rock is visible from the National 7 and the ViaRhôna.
A rock, visible in the middle of the Rhône, has remained famous for having served as a stopover for the kings of France.
The history of the communes of the Rhône Valley is intimately linked to that of the king river, whose course remained wild until it was channeled in the 1960s. For many centuries, it constituted a very popular way of communication.