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Lüftelberg Mill

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Lüftelberg Mill

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The Lüftelberg Mill is a historically significant man-made monument nestled in Lüftelberg, a charming district of Meckenheim in the Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Standing at an elevation of 208 meters, this former castle mill offers a tangible link to the region's past. It is particularly notable for its impressive reconstructed mill wheel and its picturesque location directly opposite the historic Lüftelberg Castle, making it a key site for understanding Lüftelberg Mill Meckenheim history and the area's historic mills.

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    April 14, 2020

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    The mill is mentioned for the first time in the Kurkölnian country description from 1664. It belonged to the moated castle, which is about 50 meters away. The building was probably built on the foundations of an older courtyard. Wheat, barley and rye were ground and baked here until the mid-1930s.
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    April 21, 2020

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    Worth seeing little mill on the bike path, but you have to take a close look to not miss it.
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    August 21, 2021

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    The renewed mill wheel has a diameter of 4.70 meters, a width of 85 centimeters and a total weight of three tons (2.5 tons of steel, 500 kilograms of wood). The total costs for production and installation amounted to 72,000 euros. The inauguration took place in September 2009 on the occasion of the Open Monument Day.
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    Location: Meckenheim, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Cologne District, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of the Lüftelberg Mill?

    The Lüftelberg Mill is a historically protected monument, first documented in 1664 as the castle mill for Burg Lüftelberg. It served to grind wheat, barley, and rye, and for baking, until the mid-1930s. Its preservation and the reconstruction of its mill wheel offer a tangible link to the region's agricultural and industrial past.

    Can visitors go inside the Lüftelberg Mill?

    No, the Lüftelberg Mill is currently a private residential building. While its exterior and the impressive reconstructed mill wheel are publicly visible, visitors cannot enter the mill itself. Information boards in the village provide additional historical context.

    What are the key features of the reconstructed mill wheel?

    The reconstructed mill wheel is a significant highlight. It boasts a diameter of 4.70 meters, a width of 85 centimeters, and weighs a total of three tons (2.5 tons of steel, 500 kilograms of wood). It was inaugurated in September 2009 and is powered by water diverted from the Swistbach stream via a two-kilometer mill race.

    Are there specific hiking or cycling routes that pass by the Lüftelberg Mill?

    Yes, the Lüftelberg Mill is situated directly on a bike path, making it a convenient stop for cyclists. For hikers, there are numerous pleasant routes in the Meckenheim area that incorporate the mill and the nearby Lüftelberg Castle, offering a blend of history and nature. Many local circular walks include this landmark.

    Is the area around Lüftelberg Mill suitable for families with children?

    Absolutely. The Lüftelberg Mill and its surroundings are considered very family-friendly. The historical context, the impressive mill wheel, and the generally easy terrain of nearby trails make it an excellent spot for a leisurely outing with children. There are no significant elevation gains or difficult sections on the immediate paths.

    Are dogs allowed on trails near the Lüftelberg Mill?

    Yes, the trails and paths around Lüftelberg Mill are generally dog-friendly. As with any public area, it's recommended to keep dogs on a leash and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on walks around Lüftelberg Mill?

    The terrain around Lüftelberg Mill is generally flat and easy, consisting mainly of paved paths and well-maintained gravel trails. It's suitable for leisurely walks and cycling, with no significant elevation gain, making it accessible for most fitness levels.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near Lüftelberg Mill?

    While the immediate vicinity of the mill is residential, the village of Lüftelberg and the wider Meckenheim area offer various cafes and restaurants where visitors can find refreshments and meals. It's a good idea to check local listings for current opening hours and options.

    Is Lüftelberg Mill accessible for wheelchair users?

    The mill itself is a private residence, but the paths leading to view the exterior and the mill wheel are generally flat and accessible. However, specific accessibility features for wheelchair users might vary on surrounding trails. It's best to stick to paved or well-compacted paths for ease of access.

    What are some other landmarks or natural attractions near Lüftelberg Mill?

    The most prominent nearby landmark is the historic Lüftelberg Castle, located directly opposite the mill. The area also features information boards detailing local history, and the surrounding countryside offers pleasant natural landscapes for walking and cycling.

    How long does it typically take to visit Lüftelberg Mill?

    A direct visit to view the Lüftelberg Mill and its reconstructed wheel, along with reading the information boards, might take 15-30 minutes. However, many visitors combine it with a longer walk or bike ride through the village and surrounding trails, which could extend the visit to several hours.

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