Percorsi

Pianificatore

Funzioni

Aggiornamenti

App

Accedi o Registrati

Scarica l'App

Accedi o Registrati

Esplora
Luoghi da vedere
Francia
Manche
Avranches
Beauvoir

Mulino di Moidrey

Highlight • Altro

Mulino di Moidrey

Cicloturismo

4.9

(49)

Ciclismo su strada

5.0

(15)

The Moulin de Moidrey is a historic, wind-powered mill nestled on a hill 44 meters above sea level near the village of Moidrey, within the commune of Pontorson in the Manche department of Normandy, France. This charming, operational windmill is a significant landmark, recognized as part of the Mont-Saint-Michel and its bay UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a unique glimpse into traditional French heritage just 5 kilometers south of the iconic Mont-Saint-Michel.

Visitors consistently rave about the authentic experience of…

+ Preferiti

Condividi

  • Di più

  • + Preferiti

    Condividi

  • Di più

  • Naviga a questo punto

    Suggerimenti

    28 maggio 2024

    Cicloturismo

    bellissimo mulino ancora funzionante, mugnaio amichevole. tutti i giorni mattina e pomeriggio, con un intervallo tra le 12 e le 14.
    Tradotto da

    14 giugno 2021

    Ciclismo su strada

    Un mulino a vento tradizionale che vende grano e grano saraceno macinati in loco.
    Tradotto da

    24 agosto 2024

    Cicloturismo

    Se il mugnaio fa delle visite guidate, basta chiamarlo per comprare la farina
    Tradotto da

    Registrati gratuitamente a komoot e ricevi altri 3 consigli e suggerimenti da insider.

    Registrati gratis

    Percorsi qui

    I migliori Tour verso Mulino di Moidrey

    Dettagli

    Informazioni

    Elevazione 30 m

    Meteo

    Offerto da Foreca

    martedì 3 marzo

    19°C

    4°C

    0 %

    Ulteriori consigli sul meteo

    Velocità max vento: 10,0 km/h

    Più visitato durante

    gennaio

    febbraio

    marzo

    aprile

    maggio

    giugno

    luglio

    agosto

    settembre

    ottobre

    novembre

    dicembre

    Loading

    Posizione:Beauvoir, Avranches, Manche, Francia

    faq

    What are the typical daily operating hours for the Moulin de Moidrey?

    The Moulin de Moidrey is generally open from mid-February to mid-November. Daily, it operates in the morning and afternoon, typically with a break between 12 noon and 2 pm. It's always a good idea to check the latest schedule on official tourism sites like manche-tourism.com before your visit, especially for specific tour times with the miller.

    Are there specific hiking or walking trails directly from the Moulin de Moidrey?

    While there aren't officially designated 'hiking trails' starting directly from the mill, the surrounding area is ideal for easy walks and family-friendly strolls. You can enjoy circular walks through the peaceful countryside, taking in views of Mont-Saint-Michel. For more structured routes, consider exploring options in the nearby commune of Pontorson or along the Véloscénie cycling route, which passes close by.

    Is the Moulin de Moidrey accessible by public transport?

    Direct public transport options to the Moulin de Moidrey are limited. It is most easily reached by car, being just a 10-minute drive from Mont-Saint-Michel, or by bicycle via routes like the Véloscénie. Visitors relying on public transport would likely need to take a bus to Pontorson and then arrange for a taxi or cycle the remaining distance.

    Are dogs allowed at the Moulin de Moidrey or on nearby trails?

    Information regarding dog-friendliness specifically at the mill's interior or on guided tours is not explicitly stated. However, the surrounding rural paths and countryside walks are generally suitable for dogs on a leash. It's advisable to keep dogs under control, especially near agricultural areas and other visitors.

    What kind of flour is produced at the mill, and can I purchase it?

    The Moulin de Moidrey is one of the few operational mills in France, producing flour from various grains including buckwheat, wheat, and rye using traditional methods. Yes, you can purchase freshly milled organic flour, including buckwheat flour, directly from the on-site shop. Visitors have noted that if the miller is giving tours, you may need to call him to make a purchase.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly at or very close to the Moulin de Moidrey?

    There are no specific cafes or restaurants located directly at the Moulin de Moidrey. The mill does have an on-site shop for flour purchases. For dining options, you would need to venture into the nearby town of Pontorson, which offers a selection of eateries.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Moulin de Moidrey for optimal views of Mont-Saint-Michel?

    The mill's elevated position offers stunning views of Mont-Saint-Michel year-round. However, for the clearest views and pleasant weather for outdoor exploration, the period from late spring to early autumn (May to September) is generally recommended. Visiting during the operational hours when the mill's wings are turning adds to the experience.

    Is there an entrance fee for the Moulin de Moidrey, and what does it include?

    The research indicates that guided tours are offered, often led by the miller. While a specific entrance fee amount is not provided, it is typical for operational historic sites offering tours to have an admission charge. This fee would generally cover access to the mill and the guided explanation of its history and flour-making process.

    How long does a typical visit or guided tour of the Moulin de Moidrey last?

    A guided tour of the Moulin de Moidrey typically lasts approximately 35 minutes. This allows visitors to witness the traditional flour-making process and learn about the mill's history. You might want to allocate additional time for enjoying the panoramic views and browsing the on-site shop.

    What is the parking situation like at Moulin de Moidrey?

    Parking is available near the Moulin de Moidrey. Given its popularity, especially during peak season, it's often recommended to arrive earlier in the day to secure a spot. The area is generally less crowded than Mont-Saint-Michel itself, offering a more tranquil parking experience.

    Can I visit the Moulin de Moidrey during winter?

    The Moulin de Moidrey is typically open from mid-February to mid-November, meaning it is generally closed during the winter months. If you plan a winter visit to the region, it's best to confirm specific opening dates for the mill to avoid disappointment, as it may not be operational or accessible.

    What makes the Moulin de Moidrey a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

    The Moulin de Moidrey was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007 as an integral part of the Mont-Saint-Michel and its bay listing. Its significance lies in its historical value as a rare operational wind-powered mill, its traditional flour production methods, and its contribution to the cultural landscape and heritage of the bay area.

    Altri luoghi che potresti scoprire

    Pont d'Orson

    Esplora
    TourTour PlannerFunzioniEscursionismoSentieri MTBBici da corsaBikepacking
    Scarica l'app
    Seguici sui social

    © komoot GmbH

    Informativa sulla privacy