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Old Windmills

A look into the history of Langeland.

Vindmølle
Photo: Langeland Turistbureau

It is said that there have been 31 mills on Langeland over time, all of them listed for grain processing. Some of these mills are now privately owned, others have disappeared completely and three are open to the public.

Rudkobing Molle
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Rudkøbing Mill

Since the 17th century there has been a mill on Rudkøbing rampart.
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Skovsgaard Mølle
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Skovsgaard Mill

Discover Skovsgaard Mill heritage site
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Tranekær Slotsmølle
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Tranekær Slotsmølle

At Tranekær Castle Mill, the wings turn and the mill grinds flour
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LindelseMoelle
Photo: Magnus Berg Pedersen

Lindelse Mill

The mill is protected and cannot currently be inspected.
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Møllen på Strynø
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Strynø Mill

Discover the original Dutch mill from 1832, beautifully situated on the waterfront.
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Bagenbjerg Mølle
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Bagenbjerg Mill

Bagenbjerg Mill is newly restored and beautifully maintained on the outside, while the interior is still being restored.
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Bjerreby Mølle
Photo: Sylvest Jensen Luftfoto

Village History: Bjerreby Mølle

As a machine, Bjerreby turbine bears witness to one of the early stages in the history of wind technology.
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