Duloe Stone Circle
Hidden in the Cornish countryside, Duloe Stone Circle is one of the smallest but most intriguing prehistoric monuments in Cornwall. Dating back to the Bronze Age, the circle consists of eight quartz stones that gleam white in the sunlight, creating a mystical atmosphere. The site is thought to have been used for ceremonial purposes, though its exact origins remain shrouded in mystery. Surrounded by farmland and peaceful scenery, Duloe Stone Circle is a quiet and spiritual place, perfect for those interested in Cornwall’s ancient past and its rich archaeological heritage.

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