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The Windmühle Bederkesa is a historic and fully functional windmill, proudly standing as a significant man-made monument in Bad Bederkesa, Geestland, northern Germany. Situated on the 31-meter-high Mühlenberg ridge, this impressive "Erd- und Galerieholländer" mill offers a unique glimpse into traditional milling technology and serves as a prominent landmark in the region. Its strategic location provides expansive views over the town, Lake Bederkesa, and the surrounding northern German landscape.
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The entry fee to explore the Windmühle Bederkesa is a modest one euro. For the most accurate and up-to-date opening times, it is always recommended to check the mill's official website: windmuehle-bederkesa.de.
Yes, during the summer months, visitors can enjoy freshly baked butter cake from a stone oven located on the mill grounds. This special activity typically takes place on Fridays, offering a delightful culinary experience alongside your visit.
From the freely accessible gallery and the balcony on the mill's cap, visitors are treated to fantastic panoramic views. You can see Bad Bederkesa, the picturesque Lake Bederkesa, and the expansive surrounding northern German landscape.
Inside, the mill houses two functional grinding gears (one wind-powered, one electric), an electric sack lift, and various exhibits. These include models of different mill types (horse mill, post mill), a plansifter, a flow scale, an oat crusher, a grain mixer, and pointing and peeling machines, offering a comprehensive look at milling technology.
Given the mill's location on the 31-meter-high Mühlenberg ridge and the need to ascend through its six floors, comfortable footwear is highly advisable. This will ensure a pleasant experience both inside the mill and when exploring the surrounding grounds and walking paths.
The mill's elevated position makes it an excellent starting point for various walking routes. While the terrain around Bad Bederkesa is generally gentle, offering easy walks, you can find routes that provide different perspectives of the town and Lake Bederkesa. Many visitors enjoy combining their mill visit with leisurely strolls in the area.
Absolutely! The Windmühle Bederkesa is considered a family-friendly activity. Children and adults alike can gain insights into traditional milling processes and even try grinding grain themselves using model mills or hand mills, making for an engaging and educational experience.
The mill has a rich history, dating back to 1881, and is maintained by the Verschönerungsverein Bederkesa von 1896 e.V. It's also a protected monument and Station 17 on the Lower Saxony Mill Road. You can learn more about its history and significance through the exhibits inside the mill or by visiting its official website.
Beyond the mill itself, the most prominent natural feature is Lake Bederkesa, which offers scenic views, especially from the mill's gallery. The surrounding northern German landscape provides opportunities for further exploration, with various walking paths leading through the area.
The Windmühle Bederkesa is located at Beerster Mühlenweg 11 (or 13) in 27624 Geestland, Germany. Its address indicates easy road access, and there is typically ample parking available nearby, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.