Perigord Noir
Perigord Noir is a region in the southwestern part of France, known for its rich history and stunning landscapes. It is part of the larger Dordogne department and features dense forests, rolling hills, and the picturesque Dordogne River. The area is famous for its prehistoric sites, including the renowned Lascaux Caves, which showcase ancient cave paintings.
The region is also celebrated for its culinary delights, particularly truffles, foie gras, and walnuts. Visitors can explore charming medieval towns like Sarlat-la-Canéda and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and canoeing. Perigord Noir offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.