STORCKENSOHN MILL
This mill, built in 1732, continued its activity until its wheel stopped in 1962
Witness of an old trade, the mill was built in 1732 and continued its activity until its wheel stopped in 1962. Until then, apples and pears were used to make cider, while walnuts, rapeseed and sunflowers were used to make a fine and delicious oil. Thirty years later, a team of volunteers reconstructed the trough wheel identically. Now, the ancestral machinery is active as it was in the past. A stone's throw from the mill, the peasant worker's house with its old-fashioned atmosphere opens its doors.
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La visite est très intéressante, surtout lors de la fabrication en vrai de l'huile de noix.
Possibilité d'acheter de l'huile de noix.
Il est fort agréable de profiter des alentours du village pour se balader et randonner.