Mills in
Weert and KempenBroek

Woman and children pose with the millers in front of the Sint Anna mill in Keent, one of the mills in Weert

Visit the windmills in Weerterland

The region in and around the municipality of Weert, the Weerterland, is best known for its green surroundings and the many wind and water mills in the area. At many mills in Weerterland, the sails or water wheel still turn on certain days. The miller then explains the operation of the mill in question. To find out when you can visit the mills, see the information pages for each mill.

Mill network Kempenbroek

Take a look at the website of MolenNetwerk (mill network) Kempenbroek for more specific information about the various wind and water mills in the region. There, you can read more about the ‘Story of the Mills’, about the mill types and types within the Kempenbroek Nature Reserve and about the ‘Language of the Mills’. You will also find current mill news and the mill calendar.

Mills in KempenBroek

The Reppel mill in Reppel a borough of Bocholt in Belgium

Make your own route along the mills

You can visit the various mills individually but you can also map out a route along various mills in Weerterland or in KempenBroek (partly across the border in Belgium). Plan your route on the route planner (both hiking and cycling) and then tick the sights category under ‘see and do’. The mills are part of the sights and are then included in the picture. By clicking on a blue dot you will see what it is.

Route planners

Man walks away from a mill as cyclists dismount to view the mill

Molens in Weert & KempenBroek