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Walskerke Watermill

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The Watermolen van Walskerke, also known as Watermolen ter Walskerke, is a historic and protected man-made monument nestled in the rural landscape of Anzegem, West Flanders, Belgium. Standing at an elevation of approximately 16 meters, this remarkable site is celebrated as the only still-working watermill in the entire West Flanders region. Its location along the tranquil Maalbeek stream, complete with a savings pond, makes it a distinctive landmark within the picturesque Leiestreek.

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    September 9, 2021

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    Walskerke is the only working watermill in West Flanders. More information:
    toerisme-leiestreek.be/nl/doen/watermolen-hof-ter-walskerke
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    Watermill of Anzegem
    Watermill on the Maalbeek
    Savings pond
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    You can eat or drink something quietly on the farm.
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    Location: Anzegem, Kortrijk, West Flanders, Flanders, Belgium

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What makes the Watermolen van Walskerke unique compared to other mills?

    The Watermolen van Walskerke holds a special distinction as the only still-working watermill in West Flanders. It's a historic 'middenslagmolen' (undershot wheel mill) that continues to grind grain, offering visitors a rare glimpse into its operational mechanics and historical function.

    Are there specific times when the mill is actively grinding grain?

    Yes, the mill is typically operational for demonstrations during the summer season, from May to September. The miller, Freddy, is often present and the mill is active on the first and last Sundays of the month between 11 am and 1 pm. It's a great opportunity to see the mill in full action.

    Is the Watermolen van Walskerke suitable for a winter visit?

    While the mill itself might not be actively grinding during winter months, the surrounding rural environment still offers peaceful walking and cycling opportunities. The historical buildings and the tranquil setting along the Maalbeek stream can be enjoyed year-round, though the full operational experience is best in summer.

    What are the parking options available at Watermolen van Walskerke?

    While specific dedicated parking details are best confirmed locally upon arrival, the area around the mill in Anzegem generally offers accessibility. Visitors often find parking spots nearby, especially if arriving earlier in the day. It's advisable to look for designated areas or street parking in the vicinity of Walskerkestraat 2.

    Can I bring my dog to the Watermolen van Walskerke and the surrounding trails?

    The Watermolen van Walskerke is situated in a rural environment with many walking paths. While dogs are generally welcome on public trails in the area, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially near the mill itself and any agricultural land. Please be mindful of other visitors and local regulations.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or amenities nearby?

    Absolutely! The nearby Hof ter Walskerke offers amenities such as a restaurant, tearoom, and a playground, making it an excellent addition to a family visit. The easy walking routes around the mill are also suitable for families with children.

    What kind of terrain and elevation can I expect on walking routes around the mill?

    The area around Watermolen van Walskerke features generally easy terrain with minimal elevation changes. The mill itself is at an elevation of approximately 16 meters. The walking and cycling paths are mostly flat or gently undulating, making them suitable for casual strolls and accessible for a wide range of fitness levels.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Watermolen van Walskerke?

    Yes, the Hof ter Walskerke, located very close to the mill, provides a restaurant and tearoom where you can enjoy a quiet meal or drink. For accommodation, Anzegem and the wider Leiestreek offer various options, including B&Bs and hotels, which can be found with a quick search for 'Anzegem accommodation'.

    How long does it typically take to walk around the Watermolen van Walskerke and its immediate surroundings?

    A visit to the mill itself, including observing its operation and exploring the immediate grounds, might take 30 minutes to an hour. If you combine this with a leisurely walk along the nearby paths or a visit to Hof ter Walskerke, you could easily spend 2-3 hours enjoying the area.

    Can group visits to the Watermolen van Walskerke be arranged?

    Yes, group visits to the Watermolen van Walskerke can be arranged by appointment. This allows for a more personalized experience and ensures the miller can be available to provide insights into the mill's history and workings. Contact information for appointments can typically be found on local tourism websites.

    What historical significance does the Watermolen van Walskerke hold?

    The mill's history dates back to the 15th century, with records from 1499. The current structure largely originates from the 18th century. It's a protected monument, recognized for its long-standing role in grinding grain and even generating electricity in the past, making it a living piece of West Flanders' industrial heritage.

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