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Molen Bergzicht is a historic wind-powered belt mill, a significant man_made_monument nestled in Gassel, within the municipality of Grave in North Brabant, Netherlands. This unique octagonal mill, largely built in 1817, stands out for its distinctive construction as the only remaining pure Brabantse achtkantmolen, lacking the diagonal connections found in other mills. Its rich history includes serving as both a grain mill and, unusually, a bark mill, making it a fascinating glimpse into traditional Dutch craftsmanship and industry.
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Molen Bergzicht is particularly significant because it is the only remaining pure Brabantse achtkantmolen (Brabant octagonal mill) built without diagonal connections or cross-bracing between the beam balks. This construction method is distinct from other 'western' mills. Historically, it also uniquely functioned as both a grain mill and a bark mill, making it one of a kind in the wider area during its early years.
Molen Bergzicht is an operational corn mill run by volunteers. It is generally open for visitors on the first and third Thursdays of the month, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. During these hours, you can typically go inside to see the mill working and learn about its historical functions.
Due to significant tree growth and surrounding vegetation, Molen Bergzicht is hardly noticeable in the landscape. Visitors should keep an eye out as they approach Gassel, as the mill itself can be somewhat hidden.
The name 'Bergzicht,' meaning 'mountain view,' likely refers to the 'Mookse Berg' or 'Heese Berg' that was once visible from the mill's mound. However, tree growth now obstructs this view, so the original 'mountain view' is no longer apparent from the mill.
Yes, Molen Bergzicht was constructed to replace an earlier mill from 1805 or 1808 that was burned down by retreating French troops in 1814 during the siege of Grave. The current mill is believed to have been built around 1815-1817, after the French forces had left.
The area around Molen Bergzicht in North Brabant is characterized by flat terrain. This makes it accessible for various activities, including leisurely walks, cycling tours, and easy hikes, suitable for a wide range of fitness levels.
Molen Bergzicht is primarily a historical monument and working mill. While it offers an educational experience, it does not typically have extensive visitor facilities like cafes or dedicated restrooms on-site. It's best to plan for basic amenities in the nearby village of Gassel.
While the mill itself is a year-round landmark, its operational hours are limited to specific Thursdays. In winter, the surrounding trails might be damp or muddy, but the flat terrain generally remains accessible for walks. Always check local weather forecasts and the mill's operating schedule before a winter visit.
The rural area around Gassel and Molen Bergzicht offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Hikers and cyclists can find a variety of routes for walking, cycling, and exploring the local landscape. You can discover many options for the best walks and trails in the region by exploring komoot's route suggestions for the area.
Most visitors spend between 30 minutes to an hour exploring Molen Bergzicht, especially if they visit during its operational hours to see the mill working and speak with the volunteers. If you combine it with a walk or cycle in the surrounding area, your total visit duration will be longer.