Cycling Highlight
Recommended by 25 out of 27 cyclists
Kongshøj Mill was built around 1850 under Gut Glorup. A hammer mill and a flour mill were operated. The mill developed into a larger company with up to 30 employees and was operated until after World War II. A turbine was later connected to produce electricity. The weir dams the Kongshøj Å river at a height of 7 meters. In 1998, a 650 meter long circuit with a resting pool was created for the fish. The mill is privately owned. At the large mill pond there is a parking lot and a publicly accessible green area with tables and benches, an ideal place for a break.
August 22, 2021
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