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Tombeelmolen Outrijve-Avelgem

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The Tombeelmolen is a distinctive historic stone corn mill located in Outrijve, a charming sub-municipality of Avelgem, nestled in the province of West Flanders, Belgium. Standing at an elevation of 56 meters, this unique "bergmolen" (mound mill) is built upon a raised earthwork, giving it a prominent presence in the landscape. It is notably one of the youngest brick mills in Flanders, constructed in 1923, and is easily recognized by its striking carmine red color.

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    Placering: Avelgem, Kortrijk, Vestflandern, Flanders, Belgien

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    What are the operating hours for the Tombeelmolen, and when can I see it grinding flour?

    The Tombeelmolen operates and grinds flour on the first and last Sunday afternoons of the month, specifically from April to October. During these times, visitors can experience the mill in full operation and often take guided tours. Outside of these specific grinding days, the mill may still be accessible for viewing, but it's best to check with the local 'Friends of the Mill' for exact opening times.

    Is the Tombeelmolen accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    The terrain immediately around the Tombeelmolen is described as gentle, as it's built on a mound. The ground floor of the mill features an entry and exit point through the mound for loading and unloading, which might offer some accessibility. However, the internal structure boasts four floors, and traditional mills often have stairs. For specific accessibility concerns regarding wheelchair access inside the mill, it is highly recommended to contact the 'vzw Vrienden van de molen te Outrijve' directly before your visit.

    Are there any specific walking or cycling routes that pass by the Tombeelmolen?

    Yes, the Tombeelmolen is a popular landmark for outdoor enthusiasts. Many walking and cycling routes in the Flemish countryside pass through Outrijve and Avelgem, often incorporating the mill as a scenic stop. While specific named routes aren't provided, you can easily discover and plan your adventure using outdoor navigation apps to find paths that include this historic landmark.

    Can I bring my dog to the Tombeelmolen or on nearby trails?

    While the immediate area around the Tombeelmolen is generally open, specific rules regarding dogs inside the mill building or cafe are not detailed. For walks on nearby trails, dogs are usually welcome, especially if kept on a leash. It's always a good practice to check local signage for any restrictions and to ensure you clean up after your pet.

    What kind of food and drinks are available at the mill's cafe?

    The ground floor of the Tombeelmolen hosts a cozy, old-fashioned cafe. Here, the 'Friends of the Mill' serve drinks and delicious pancakes that are baked with flour ground right at the Tombeelmolen. It's a perfect spot to relax and enjoy a local treat after exploring the mill.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to the Tombeelmolen?

    If you plan to simply view the mill from the outside and perhaps enjoy a drink at the cafe, a visit could take 30-60 minutes. However, if you visit on a grinding day (first and last Sunday afternoons from April to October) and wish to take a guided tour to understand its operation and history, you should allocate 1.5 to 2 hours for a comprehensive experience.

    Is the Tombeelmolen suitable for a winter visit, or is it primarily a warm-weather attraction?

    While the mill actively grinds flour and offers guided tours primarily from April to October, it can still be visited during the winter months. The striking carmine red color of the mill stands out beautifully against a winter landscape, making it a picturesque spot for a walk. However, internal access or cafe services might be limited, so it's advisable to check opening times if planning a winter visit.

    Are there any educational programs or activities for children at the Tombeelmolen?

    Yes, the Tombeelmolen is an excellent destination for families and offers educational opportunities. It runs a dedicated educational project called 'Windmill and Energy' for school students, featuring guided tours, worksheets, and exercises. For general family visits, witnessing the mill in operation and learning about its history provides a valuable and engaging experience for children.

    What is the historical significance of the Tombeelmolen, and what makes it unique?

    The Tombeelmolen is a valuable piece of industrial archaeology. It's unique for being one of the youngest brick mills in Flanders, constructed in 1923, bridging traditional wooden mills with modern materials. Its history dates back to a wooden post mill from 1669, which was destroyed in WWI. The current stone 'bergmolen' was rebuilt on the same site, making it a symbol of resilience and technological evolution in milling. Its carmine red color and fully operational status after restoration also add to its distinctiveness.

    Where can I find parking when visiting the Tombeelmolen?

    The Tombeelmolen is located on Molenstraat 41A in Outrijve. Parking near the mill is generally available, making it accessible for those arriving by car. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, visitors usually find convenient spots in the vicinity of the monument.

    Are there any other notable landmarks or attractions near the Tombeelmolen?

    The Tombeelmolen itself is a significant landmark, but the surrounding area of Outrijve and Avelgem offers charming Flemish countryside perfect for exploring. While no other specific 'hidden gems' or major attractions are highlighted, the region is rich in local culture and offers pleasant walking and cycling routes that can lead to other picturesque spots or smaller historical sites.

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