Cycling Highlight
Recommended by 118 out of 129 cyclists
Will soon be supplemented with a footbridge so that the "old" watercourse can also be walked on.
April 12, 2020
Pretty place, well suited for a rest by the water
March 13, 2023
Deelbrügge water millThe Deelbrügge watermill, located on the Lune and the L134 road between Beverstedt and Stubben, was first mentioned in 1497 in the so-called “Vörder Register” by the then Archbishop Johann Rohde from Bremen.
She belonged e.g. d. Currently, like the neighboring farm, the castle men of Altluneberg.In 1927, the Deelbrügge farm with the water mill was bought by the Bremen merchant Reinhard Schmidt.
The mill was then sold in 1991 by the grandson Lüke Schmidt and his wife Gertrud to the Beverstedt community for the symbolic price of one DM.
After several new buildings and renovations, the current mill dates back to 1850 and was completely and successfully renovated by the Beverstedt municipality from 1991 to 1995.Until 1936 it was powered by a wooden water wheel, the design of which is almost identical to the current wheel.
April 4, 2024
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