Perigord is a historical region located in southwestern France, known for its picturesque landscapes and rich cultural heritage. It is divided into four distinct areas: Perigord Noir, Perigord Blanc, Perigord Vert, and Perigord Pourpre, each characterized by unique features such as forests, rivers, and vineyards.
The region is famous for its gastronomy, particularly its truffles and foie gras. Additionally, Perigord is home to numerous prehistoric sites, including the renowned Lascaux Caves, which feature ancient cave paintings. Its charming villages and medieval architecture attract many visitors each year.