De Waag, Alkmaar
De Waag
Historic Alkmaar windmill grinding organic grains into artisan flours amid scenic polders, blending Dutch heritage, sustainable milling, and inclusive community workshops.
't Roode Hert is a historic 18th-century windmill in Alkmaar, Netherlands, rebuilt in 1925 as a grain mill. It grinds organic grains into flour using traditional stone mills. The on-site shop sells fresh flours, baking mixes, and local products. Managed by Raphaëlstichting, it provides day programs and work training for people with intellectual disabilities. Visitors enjoy authentic milling demonstrations and sustainable crafts in a scenic rural setting.
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Cycling
From Alkmaar station, 10-min bike via quiet paths to Frieseweg; free, scenic 3km route through polders.
Driving
15-min drive from A9 highway exit Alkmaar; ample free parking at site, 8km from center.
Bus
Bus 157 from Alkmaar station to Oudorp, 20-min trip €3 one-way; 800m walk to mill.
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