Duloe Stone Circle

Take the B3254 from Liskeard south towards Duloe village. This is the smallest stone circle in Cornwall. It is situated on a flat ridge top, flanked half a mile on either side by deep valleys containing the Looe and West Looe rivers. The circle is made up of eight large and white quartz blocks set in a pattern of alternating large and small stones. During excavation, a Bronze Age ribbon handled urn was uncovered, which contained cremated human bone.

The circle can be reached via a signposted track between two houses in Higher Stonetown to the southwest.

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