Quercy
Quercy is a historical region located in the southwestern part of France, primarily within the Occitanie region. It is known for its picturesque landscapes, characterized by rolling hills, limestone plateaus, and the scenic Lot and Dordogne rivers. The area is rich in history, featuring medieval towns and ancient ruins.
The region is also famous for its agricultural products, particularly truffles, walnuts, and cheese. Quercy is home to several charming villages, such as Cahors and Figeac, which attract visitors with their unique architecture and vibrant local culture. The region's natural beauty and cultural heritage make it a popular destination for tourists.