Located to the north of Tarn-et-Garonne and to the south of Lot, Quercy Blanc, dotted with large limestone plateaus and gently sloping hills, is criss-crossed by many rivers and scattered with pretty villages which are both picturesque and welcoming. Castelnau-Montratier, Lauzerte, Montaigu-de-Quercy, Montcuq, Roquecor or Brassac Castle: there are so many sights to see on your journey.
A tour, whether it's on foot, on horseback or on a mountain bike, is an excellent way to discover the natural and architectural riches of this region. You're sure to come across some wonderful relics from the local area's rural heritage, such as a windmill or dovecote.
Don't forget to try the foie gras and duck confit, traditional gastronomic specialities of the South-West, and be sure to visit one or more of the area's many regional produce markets!