Duloe is a small rural parish in Cornwall, England, set among rolling farmland and wooded river valleys a few miles south of Liskeard and within easy reach of the coastal town of Looe and Bodmin Moor. The village is best known for a well‑preserved prehistoric stone circle nearby, which gives the area a strong sense of antiquity and attracts walkers and small‑scale archaeology interest.
Locally the economy is largely agricultural with a growing contribution from tourism - holiday cottages, walking routes and village events - and the parish retains a compact community centred on its historic parish church and village hall. The mix of ancient monuments, traditional buildings and quiet Cornish countryside makes Duloe typical of the quieter, heritage‑rich parts of west country rural England.
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