Oostkapelle - the mill 'd'Ark ". This round stone mill dates from 1858 and is still in operation. Almost every Saturday, turning the mill and visitors can freely look around from Nov. / March van 11.00 to 17:00 and from April / October from 10:00 to 18:00 hours. On other days the mill is open when the sails.
If desired, is given by the miller explains the operation of the mill. If there is enough wind and flour need, is the traditional way with crushed d'Arke.
At the mill, wheat, spelled, rye and buckwheat crushed and processed. In addition, it is sold flour produced by the mill. They sell include whole meal, Zeeland flour, spelled flour, pancake mix and cake mix .Come and discover this beautiful monument!
"Come and discover this beautiful monument!" Oh, how I would LOVE to! I see you've been sharing some wonderfully iconic Dutch windmills... I'll have to look through, now that I have some free time again! I think you are our best photographer here to take us on a tour!
I'm with @Weezilou . It would be a lovely trip. Thank you for sharing the windmills with us. I certainly have enjoyed the series. I like this one especially for its POV. The sails so huge and high up against the lovely blue sky.
Another splendid show of your windmills, Pyrrhula, and I love your explanation. I visited a windmill in Gozo last year - the internal meachanisms have been restored and it has been turned into a museum. The 'fans' still have to be set up.