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Friesenborg Mill (Scheweling Mill) Marienhafe

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Friesenborg Mill (Scheweling Mill) Marienhafe

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Friesenborg Mill (Scheweling Mill) Marienhafe

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The Friesenborgsche Mühle, also known as Schewelingsche Mühle, is a historic three-story Galeriesmock mill located in Marienhafe, East Frisia, Germany. This impressive man-made monument stands at approximately 1 meter above sea level, directly adjacent to the railway crossing in Mühlenloog. It serves as a significant technical monument, offering a tangible link to the region's rich industrial heritage and the traditional methods of grain processing and oil production.

Visitors are often captivated by the mill's storied past and its striking presence…

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    March 23, 2019

    Cycling

    The Friesenborgsche Mühle Marienhafe stands directly at the railroad crossing in Mühlenlog Marienhafe. Unfortunately, she can not keep up with the other two mills here in town. She leads a stepmother life and is dedicated to decay.
    But in the last time something is happening.
    She did not get wings after her renovation in the 80s.
    let's see if she will be as well worth seeing as the other two.
    A visit is unfortunately not possible.
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    April 10, 2022

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    It is a pity that the beautiful building is not given the necessary restoration.
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    August 31, 2018

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    The construction of the windmill was approved in 1774, then built until 1776 as a two-story gallery dutchman. 1821 was the increase to the three-story Gallery Dutchman, so as to …
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    Location: Marienhafe, Aurich, East Frisia, Lower Saxony, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the current accessibility status for visitors at Friesenborgsche Mühle?

    While the exterior of the Friesenborgsche Mühle is a fascinating sight, internal access is generally not possible. Visitors can explore the grounds and admire the mill from the outside, observing its unique architecture and historical features. The accompanying miller's house and packhouse have been renovated, but the mill itself is still undergoing restoration efforts.

    Are there specific walking or cycling routes that pass by the Friesenborgsche Mühle?

    Yes, the Friesenborgsche Mühle is a recognized point of interest on local cycling routes around Marienhafe. Numerous trails and routes for both walking and cycling pass by this historic landmark, making it a great stop on a longer tour through the picturesque East Frisian countryside. You can find various routes that incorporate the mill as a key highlight.

    What is the terrain like around the Friesenborgsche Mühle, and what is the general difficulty of nearby trails?

    The mill is situated in the relatively flat landscape of East Frisia, making the surrounding area and trails generally easy and accessible. The elevation is very low, at approximately 1 meter above sea level. This means most walking and cycling routes in the vicinity are suitable for all fitness levels and do not present significant difficulty.

    What other historical mills or landmarks are located near Friesenborgsche Mühle?

    The Friesenborgsche Mühle is part of a region rich with industrial heritage. Other notable historical mills nearby include the Tjücher Mühle, the Bartlingsche Mühle Leezdorf, and the Mühle Sterrenberg. These offer additional opportunities to explore the area's milling history and can be incorporated into a longer tour.

    Is there public transport available to reach the Friesenborgsche Mühle in Marienhafe?

    Yes, Marienhafe has a railway station, Bahnhof Marienhafe, which is located on the Emsland Railway. Train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn. The Friesenborgsche Mühle itself stands directly adjacent to the railway crossing in Mühlenloog, making it quite accessible by public transport.

    Is the area around Friesenborgsche Mühle suitable for families with children or dog owners?

    The flat terrain and generally peaceful atmosphere make the area suitable for family-friendly walks. While internal access to the mill is not possible, children can enjoy the outdoor space and the historical sight. For dog owners, the surrounding trails and open spaces are generally dog-friendly, but always ensure dogs are kept on a leash and any waste is properly disposed of.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Friesenborgsche Mühle?

    As the mill is located in Marienhafe, visitors can find various local amenities within the town. While specific establishments directly adjacent to the mill are not highlighted, Marienhafe offers options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation for those looking to extend their stay or enjoy refreshments after their visit.

    What is the best time of year to visit Friesenborgsche Mühle for comfortable exploration?

    While the mill can be visited year-round, the warmer months generally offer more pleasant conditions for exploring the surrounding area and other nearby mills. Spring and summer provide milder weather for walking and cycling, enhancing the overall experience of discovering the East Frisian countryside.

    What is the historical significance of the Friesenborgsche Mühle?

    The Friesenborgsche Mühle, originally built in 1774, served as a vital Pelde- (hulling) and oil mill, processing grain and extracting oils for cooking and lamp fuel. It underwent significant modernization, including its conversion into a three-story Galeriesmock mill in 1821. Despite a tragic accident in 1900, it continued operations, eventually being preserved as a technical monument, offering a tangible link to the region's industrial past.

    What should I wear for a visit or walk around the Friesenborgsche Mühle?

    Given the flat terrain and potential for outdoor exploration, comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Depending on the weather, layers are advisable, as conditions in East Frisia can change. A windbreaker or light jacket can be useful, especially during cooler months or on breezy days, as the area is quite open.

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