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De Veenmolen in Wilnis is a historic grain mill and a cherished monument nestled in the picturesque peat meadows of Wilnis, within the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the Dutch province of Utrecht. Standing at an elevation of -2.2 meters, this unique "grondzeiler" mill is a testament to Dutch engineering and heritage, offering a distinctive landmark in a landscape shaped by centuries of peat extraction and reclamation. Its impressive 24-meter sails, operating with the traditional Old Dutch sail system,…
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De Veenmolen is generally open to the public every Saturday between 10:00 and 16:00. However, its operation is dependent on sufficient wind for the mill to run. It's always a good idea to check for any announcements before planning your visit, especially if you wish to see it actively grinding.
No, admission to De Veenmolen itself is free. Visitors can enter and explore the mill. However, if you wish to purchase any of the freshly ground flour products from the mill's shop, please note that these purchases typically require cash.
The mill features a shop where visitors can purchase various self-made flour products. These often include whole wheat flour, pancake flour, rye mix, and gingerbread mix, all made from freshly ground grains. Remember to bring cash for purchases.
Yes, besides the regular Saturday openings, De Veenmolen actively participates in annual events such as National Mill Day and Open Monument Day. These occasions often offer special experiences, potentially including more extensive tours or demonstrations. Keep an eye on local event listings for exact dates.
The terrain around De Veenmolen is characterized by flat peat meadows, deep polders, and reclaimed land. This makes it ideal for leisurely walking paths and cycling routes. The landscape is generally flat, offering easy walks suitable for most fitness levels, with many circular routes available to explore the distinctive environment.
While the surrounding paths are generally flat, the mill itself is a historic structure with internal stairs and narrow passages typical of traditional windmills. Access inside the mill may be challenging for visitors with limited mobility or those using wheelchairs. It's best to contact the mill directly for specific accessibility information.
While dogs are generally welcome in the surrounding natural areas and on many walking paths in the Netherlands, it's advisable to keep them on a leash. For specific rules regarding dogs inside De Veenmolen itself, it's best to inquire upon arrival, as historic sites sometimes have restrictions.
De Veenmolen is located on the edge of Wilnis, a village that offers some local amenities. While there might not be establishments directly adjacent to the mill, you can find cafes, restaurants, and potentially accommodation options within Wilnis or the nearby larger towns in the De Ronde Venen municipality. Exploring the village center would be a good starting point.
De Veenmolen is a 'kantige molen' and a 'grondzeiler', meaning its impressive 24-meter sails reach close to the ground. A distinctive feature is its notably high substructure, a result of the peat soil shrinkage over centuries. It houses one pair of millstones for grinding grain and has a rich history, having been moved to its current site in 1822/1823 and operating on wind power until 1947.
De Veenmolen is located at Oudhuijzerweg 109, 3648 AB Wilnis. While public transport options might be limited directly to the mill, local bus services connect Wilnis to larger towns like Mijdrecht or Uithoorn, which have more extensive public transport links. From the bus stop in Wilnis, it may require a walk or a short taxi ride to reach the mill.
The peat meadows surrounding De Veenmolen are a unique ecosystem, offering opportunities to observe various bird species, especially waterfowl and meadow birds. Depending on the season, you might also spot small mammals or insects adapted to this wetland environment. It's a peaceful area for nature observation.