An attractive terrace for cyclists and walkers De Emmamolen (info point)

From the elevated terrace of this nearly 150-year-old mill you have a truly stunning view of the beautiful Brabant countryside. The mill was built in 1886 and is still active. You can therefore enjoy delicious home-baked bread made with home-milled flour on the beautiful terrace. Many guests come for the delicious restaurant, where you can enjoy a delicious dinner or a cozy drink. Inside, the original decor has been comfortably modernized; outside on the terrace, for example, you can enjoy a beautiful sunset.

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The revolving Emma Mill

Because of its location on a bicycle route through National Park De Loonse en Drunense Duinen also very popular with cyclists. Although hikers will just as easily find their way to this striking landmark.

"Well worth 5 stars"
Besides the impressive mill, the friendly service and the large, sun-drenched terrace stand out above all else. But whatever the weather, there is always a natural, warm atmosphere here. In the words of one enthusiastic visitor, "Nice terrace, great food and people what a beautiful piece of history in this mill. With the kids you can take the stairs up to take a look there too. Well worth 5 stars."

Take a look without engagement
If you want to know more about how the mill works, feel free to take a look and see how grain is ground into flour, which is then used to bake the most delicious breads in the bakery. You can enjoy these during lunch, dinner or drinks in and around the mill. In the local store you will also find delicious products and fun souvenirs. Parking is free in the new parking lot in front of the mill. E-bike batteries can be charged in the restaurant or on the terrace, so you can also choose any length of route. This "2nd living room" is open to everyone, but, due to its location, naturally receives mostly hikers and cyclists.

Want to know more? Our colleague went to visit De Emmamolen. Read her blog here.

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