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Poldermolen De Eendracht is a historic polder mill situated in Sebaldeburen, a charming village within the Westerkwartier region of Groningen, Netherlands. This remarkable man-made monument, constructed in 1887, stands as a testament to traditional Dutch water management, actively draining the Sebaldebuurster Molenpolder. Unique for its octagonal ground-sailer design and equipped with two Archimedes' screws, it is one of only four such mills in the entire province of Groningen, operating at an impressive elevation of approximately -7.4 meters below sea level.
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Elevazione -10 m
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venerdì 5 giugno
21°C
12°C
60 %
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Velocità max vento: 20,0 km/h
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While the mill is a prominent landmark for hikers and cyclists exploring the Westerkwartier region, some direct paths adjacent to the mill may be restricted due to private land ownership. For instance, a dike path that once led towards Grijpskerk is now closed. It's advisable to check local signage or use navigation tools to find accessible routes in the immediate vicinity.
The area around Poldermolen De Eendracht is characteristic of a Dutch polder landscape, meaning it is generally flat and low-lying. The mill itself operates at approximately -7.4 meters below sea level. This makes the terrain suitable for most fitness levels, offering easy walking and cycling opportunities on paved or well-maintained unpaved paths. There are no significant elevation changes to contend with.
Information on dedicated parking directly at the mill is limited, but visitors should be aware that approaching from Hoofdstraat via a gravel road might lead to private sections. It's best to look for public parking in Sebaldeburen village. For public transport, you would typically rely on local bus services to Sebaldeburen, followed by a walk to the mill. Checking current bus schedules is recommended.
While the mill is open on weekends year-round (Saturdays 9 AM-6 PM, Sundays 12 PM-6 PM), visiting during spring or summer offers the best chance to see the surrounding landscape in full bloom and enjoy more predictable weather. The mill's operation is wind-dependent, but it can also be driven by a hydraulic system, so it might be active even on windless days. The blue pennant flying or an open mill door indicates it's operational and accessible.
Yes, Poldermolen De Eendracht is considered a family-friendly destination, offering an educational insight into Dutch history and water management. Children often enjoy seeing the large mill in action and the working scale model nearby. Regarding dogs, while the outdoor areas around the mill are generally accessible, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and check for specific restrictions if you plan to enter the mill's interior or any adjacent buildings.
Poldermolen De Eendracht is located near the village of Sebaldeburen. While Sebaldeburen is a smaller village, you may find local cafes or eateries there. For a wider selection of pubs and accommodation, you might need to venture to larger nearby towns within the Westerkwartier region. It's advisable to check local listings for current options before your visit.
A typical visit to Poldermolen De Eendracht, including exploring the exterior, potentially viewing the interior if open, and learning about its history, can range from 30 minutes to an hour. If you engage in a guided tour or spend time observing the mill's operation, your visit might extend longer. The presence of a volunteer miller often enhances the experience.
Access to the exterior grounds around Poldermolen De Eendracht is generally flat, which may accommodate wheelchairs. However, traditional polder mills like De Eendracht often have steep stairs and narrow passages inside, making interior access challenging or impossible for wheelchair users. It's recommended to contact the Stichting De Groninger Poldermolens for specific accessibility details if you plan to visit the interior.
Poldermolen De Eendracht is particularly notable for being equipped with two Archimedes' screws, making it the only remaining mill with this characteristic in the Westerkwartier region and one of only four in the entire province of Groningen. Its sail system also incorporates the System of Bussel combined with self-adjusting sails. Furthermore, it served as a
The province of Groningen, and the Netherlands in general, is rich in windmills. While Poldermolen De Eendracht is unique, exploring the wider Westerkwartier region will likely reveal other historic mills and cultural attractions. You can research nearby villages and towns for additional polder mills or other heritage sites to complement your visit.
Given its location in the Netherlands, the weather can be variable. It's always advisable to dress in layers, even during warmer months, and bring a waterproof jacket, as sudden rain showers are common. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially if you plan to explore the surrounding paths. In colder seasons, warm clothing, hats, and gloves are essential.