The Garrigues is a comarca (county) in Catalonia, Spain. It is located in the province of Lleida, and its capital is Les Borges Blanques. The comarca is primarily an agricultural region, known for its olive groves and the production of olive oil with the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) "Les Garrigues". Other agricultural products include almonds, cereals, and wine.
The landscape is characterized by dryland farming and rolling hills. Historically, the area has been subject to water scarcity, which has shaped its agricultural practices and land management strategies.
The comarca is composed of 24 municipalities. Besides Les Borges Blanques, other significant towns include Juneda and Cervià de les Garrigues. The economy is heavily reliant on agriculture, but there is also a growing tourism sector focused on rural tourism, olive oil tasting, and exploring the natural environment. The area is also known for its traditional Catalan culture and festivals.