De Abroxmolen is believed to be the birthplace of Jan van Abroek (1440-1510), reformer of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre. In 1775, there is an entry about the mill as an oil mill. Since 1910, after a complete rebuild, it has become a turbine mill. The mill work is dated to 1894. From then on, it also only milled grain. After the diversion of the Aabeek in 1961, the mill falls out of use. The mill house is a deep house with its top perpendicular to the Aabeek. The Aabeek originally ran under the mill house.
Abroxmolen
De Abroxmolen is an understory water mill and turbine mill dating from 1440. The mill was used as an oil and grain mill on the Aabeek.
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4,81km
Cycle route
4,88km
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4,88km
Walking/hiking routes
4,88km
Restaurant
5,09km
Walking/hiking routes
6,79km
Walking/hiking routes
6,80km
Restaurant
6,82km
Walking/hiking routes
7,01km
Cycle route
7,03km
Walking/hiking routes
7,05km
Cycle route
8,10km
Cycle route
9,03km
Walking/hiking routes
9,16km
Walking/hiking routes
9,17km
Walking/hiking routes
9,17km
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9,17km
Walking/hiking routes
9,18km
Walking/hiking routes
9,40km
Cycle route
9,47km
Cycle route
9,52km
Cycle route
9,91km
Restaurant
9,92km
Walking/hiking routes
9,92km
Walking/hiking routes
9,92km
Walking/hiking routes
9,92km
Walking/hiking routes
9,92km
Walking/hiking routes
9,92km
Cycle route