Kempen~Broek is a large nature reserve in the border area of Dutch and Belgian Limburg, south of Weert. This route is fit for cycling and driving by car. It is a beautiful route along quiet roads, that will take you through the surprising landscape of the Grenspark Kempen~Broek.
Hidden in the landscape are five historic water mills alsongside the Aabeek, Uffelsebeek and Itterbeek. In Stramproy and Molenbeersel, sturdy and striking windmills attract attention. You will also pass the place, that is sung in the Limburg National Anthem of the ‘Bronze Green Oak Wood’: the Castle Mill exactly on the National Border between Kessenich and Neeritter. All mills are included in the Grensmolenroute in the HERITAGE APP (Faro).
Molenweg 16, 6039 RH Stramproy
Open: Saturdays
Veldstraat 54, 6039 ED Stramproy
Open: Saturdays
Grensweg 8, 6039 RS Stramproy
Open: 2nd Wednesday 11-16; 4th Sunday 11-16
Oudekerkstraat 25, 3640 Molenbeersel (België)
Open by appointment
Smeetsstraat 43, 3640 Molenbeersel (België)
Open: every Wednesday from 10.00
Kasteelstraat 19, 3640 Kessenich (België)
Open by appointment
Molenstraat 12, 6015 AC Neeritter
Not open to public
Margarethastraat 73, 6014 AD-Ittervoort
Open: 3rd Sunday of the month
Uffelsestraat 5, 6012 RM Hunsel
Open: from Pentecost every Sunday
Uffelsestraat 5, 6012 RM Haler-Uffelsen
Mill Sint Jan has a history of hundreds of years. This makes it the oldest authentic windmill in Kempenbroek. References date back to the 16th century. On the mill yard is a bronze bust of the last professional miller Lei van de Winkel.
WebsiteThe Keijersmolen is named after the miller family Keijers. The mill is the last mill in Belgian Limburg with which the miller continued to grind with wind power.
WebsiteThe Uffelse mill is a undershot watermill with a wheel of 7 meters, that is placed on the corner of the mill in a partially wooden side wall. The total compound consists of a mill, farm with living area, large tithe barn, bakery, pigsty and chapel.
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