Dulas is a civil parish in the County of Herefordshire in England, 18 km south west of Hereford.
There is no village named Dulas, as the parish consists mainly of scattered farms and dwellings.
The major buildings within the parish are Dulas Court, a Victorian country house now used as a residential home; and the now redundant church of St. Michael.
Due to the parish's unspoilt rural nature, it is home to some nationally rare wildlife.
The churchyard hosts a variety of orchids, and the Dulas brook that runs through the parish is home to otters and white-clawed crayfish.