Mill of Nieuwvliet

The Mill of Nieuwvliet is a charming, unnamed stone windmill built in 1850, located at Molenweg 5 in the picturesque Zeeland village of Nieuwvliet. Built by Charel Cappon in 1850, this distinctive mill is now a national monument and a wonderful example of traditional Dutch mill architecture.
What can you expect at the Mill of Nieuwvliet?
- Historic Atmosphere: The mill exudes history and has been fully operational again since 1980, thanks to restorations and the dedication of passionate volunteer millers.
- Working Mill: When there's enough wind, the mill really turns – a delightful sight for all ages.
- Mill Shop: In the cosy little shop, you'll find various types of flour and baking mixes – perfect for home bakers.
- Cycling and Walking Routes: The mill is located along several scenic cycling and walking routes through the West Zeeland Flanders countryside – ideal for a stop during a day out.
Practical Information
- Opening Hours: Visitors are welcome on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 13:00 to 17:00.
Visit the Mill of Nieuwvliet and experience the charm of a working windmill, the smell of freshly milled flour, and the hospitality of the Zeeland coast!
Furthermore Mill of Nieuwvliet is near the following sights: Pierewiet Play Farm (±300 m), Minigolf Pierewiet (±300 m), Museum House 1912 (±550 m), Funbikes Nieuwvliet (±600 m) & Museum Café Het Koekoeksnest (±1,3 km).
For information
Molenweg 5, Nieuwvliet-Dorpweb. Website