Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #2 in Kinderdijk, Netherlands
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2.4 km
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Experience Kinderdijk in Netherlands in a whole new way with our free self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in KinderdijkSight 1: Overwaard Molen No.8
Overwaard Mill No.8 is one of the Kinderdijk windmills, in the Dutch municipality of Molenlanden. The mill, which dates from 1740, is one of the eight mills that drain the Overwaard. It is owned by the Kinderdijk World Heritage Foundation. The mill has an iron paddle wheel with a diameter of 6.70 meters that is used to drain the low basin of the Overwaard. The top of the octagon was mistakenly made 1 foot wider than indicated in the specifications, so that the mill shows slightly more substantial than the other sevens on the Overwaard. The mill is inhabited and cannot be visited.
Sight 2: Overwaard Molen No.7
Overwaard Molen No.7 is one of the Kinderdijk mills, in the Dutch municipality of Molenlanden. The mill, which dates from 1740, is one of the eight mills that drain the Overwaard. The owner is the Kinderdijk World Heritage Foundation. The mill has an iron paddle wheel with a diameter of 6.70 meters with which the low basin of the Overwaard is drained. The mill is inhabited and cannot be visited.
Sight 3: Overwaard Molen No.6
Overwaard Molen No.6 is one of the Kinderdijk mills, in the Dutch municipality of Molenlanden. The mill, which dates from 1740, is one of the eight mills that drain the Overwaard. The owner is the Kinderdijk World Heritage Foundation. The mill has an iron paddle wheel with a diameter of 6.70 meters with which the low basin of the Overwaard is drained. The mill is inhabited and cannot be visited.
Sight 4: Overwaard Molen No.5
Overwaard Molen No.5 is one of the Kinderdijk mills, in the Dutch municipality of Molenlanden. The mill, which dates from 1740, is one of the eight mills that drain the Overwaard. The owner is the Kinderdijk World Heritage Foundation. The mill has an iron paddle wheel with a diameter of 6.70 meters with which the low basin of the Overwaard is drained. The mill is inhabited and cannot be visited.
Sight 5: Overwaard Molen No.4
Overwaard Mill No.4 is one of the Kinderdijk windmills in the Dutch municipality of Molenlanden. The mill, which dates from 1740, is one of the eight mills that drain the Overwaard. It is owned by the Kinderdijk World Heritage Foundation. The mill has an iron paddle wheel with a diameter of 6.70 meters that is used to drain the low basin of the Overwaard. Until 1799, Windmill Overwaard No.4 had two paddle wheels: one for grinding the low basin in the high basin and a second for maintaining the high basin area. The latter paddle wheel has been removed.
Sight 6: De Blokker
The Blokker or Blokweerse mill is one of the nineteen Kinderdijk windmills. These windmills are located in the Dutch province of South Holland. In contrast to the other eighteen, this mill is not located on the territory of the village of Kinderdijk, which belongs to the municipality of Molenlanden, but in the neighboring municipality of Alblasserdam. The mill is also known as 'Blokkerse Wip', because it is a seesaw mill. It is intended to drain the Blokweerse part of the Alblasserwaard.
Sight 7: Nederwaard Molen No.6
Nederwaard Molen 6 is one of the Kinderdijk mills, in the Dutch municipality of Molenlanden. The mill, which dates from 1738, is one of the eight mills that drain the Nederwaard. The owner is the Kinderdijk World Heritage Foundation. The mill has an iron paddle wheel with a diameter of 6.30 meters with which the low basin of the Nederwaard is drained. The mill, which used to be referred to as "lord Lions", is inhabited and cannot be visited.
Sight 8: Nederwaard Molen No.7
Nederwaard Molen 7 is one of the Kinderdijk mills, in the Dutch municipality of Molenlanden. The mill, which dates from 1738, is inhabited and cannot be visited. The owner is the Kinderdijk World Heritage Foundation. The mill has an iron paddle wheel with a diameter of 6.50 meters with which the low basin of the Nederwaard is drained. On July 1, 2005, the mill's occupancy chain broke during grinding. As a result, the roof of the mill started to turn from the west to the east. While this was happening, the outer rod of this mill broke. Probably because when the hood started to turn, forces were applied to the rod that it could not take. In June 2006, two new rods were inserted.
Sight 9: Nederwaard Molen No.8
Nederwaard Molen 8 is one of the Kinderdijk windmills, in the Dutch municipality of Molenlanden. The mill, which dates back to 1738, is inhabited and cannot be visited. It is owned by the Kinderdijk World Heritage Foundation. The mill has an iron paddle wheel with a diameter of 6.50 meters that is used to drain the low basin of the Nederwaard. Nederwaard No.8 is the only one of the Nederwaard windmills that has never been raised. As a result, the mill has the shortest rods of the eight mills. On February 23, 2006, the king spindle broke during grinding. In 2008 mill No.8 was restored for the last time.
Sight 10: Nederwaard Molen No.5
Nederwaard Molen 5 is one of the Kinderdijk windmills, in the Dutch municipality of Molenlanden. The mill, which dates back to 1738, is inhabited and cannot be visited. It is owned by the Kinderdijk World Heritage Foundation. The mill has an iron paddle wheel with a diameter of 6.30 meters with which the low basin of the Nederwaard is drained. This mill was skewed considerably to the north and in the past attempts have been made to compensate for this in the masonry and in the wheel. In 2010 an extensive restoration began, during which the watercourses were restored. In July 2011 the mill was partially straightened.
Sight 11: Overwaard Molen No.3
Overwaard Molen No.3 is one of the Kinderdijk mills, in the Dutch municipality of Molenlanden. The mill, which dates from 1740, is one of the eight mills that drain the Overwaard. The owner is the Kinderdijk World Heritage Foundation. The mill has an iron paddle wheel with a diameter of 6.70 meters with which the low basin of the Overwaard is drained. The mill is inhabited and cannot be visited.
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