This authentic, cosy decorated Beltwindmill (220 m2), stands in the middle of the beautiful land of Maas and Waal. Surrounded by an area protected by the Gelders landscape, the windmill offers superb broad views over the wide landscapes, forest areas and the picturesque Bergharen. Ancient times are brought alive in these original corn mills. With this, the surrounding offers opportunities to experience the Dutch history: The castle of Floris, the fortified city Grave and of course Nijmegen. Cycling or walking, you can discover this characteristic dutch piece. Definately an unforgettable experience! Unique in its kind.
Facilities for this holiday house in Bergharen, Central Netherlands
Property
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House
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General:
Bath towels: Included in linen package Kitchen linen: Included in linen package Bed linen: Required to rent, EURO 10 p.p./Stay
Suitability:
Sorry - No Pets Allowed.
Rental rates for this house
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Low Season Rate From:
€1230.00
£1118.18
$1677.27
High Season Rate From:
€2858.00
£2598.18
$3897.27
Rental Notes: Windmill:
Ask the manager for a view of the windmill cap. The inside work which you can still see is much older than the windmill itself, and comes from a demolished mill from North Holland. In 1903, the previous windmill set on fire and a year later, the Verrekijker (telescope) was built. The previous windmill stood for that matter on the place where the big Lindeboom on the Kapelberg is standing now. Here a windmill is standing, since the 14th century, which then belonged to the convent of the Kapelberg.
Maria chapel:
Directly next to the windmill, you will find the Kapelberg with the Maria chapel. In earlier times, there was a convent. The Kapelberg is the highest point in the surrounding and therefore even a good place for a chapel (even for a windmill for that matter). When it is good weather, mass is often read in the chapel. Often, even marriage takes place. Please, could there be silence during the mass?
Kruiswegpark:
When you standing at the main entrance of the windmill,