Dümmlinghausen Mill

museum/exhibition
Mills/Hammers

The Dümmlinghausen Mill The mill is a historic watermill in the Dümmlinghausen district of Gummersbach in the Oberbergischer Kreis district. It is idyllically situated in the Agger valley, a river that played a vital role in the mill's operation for centuries. The mill itself is an impressive example of traditional technology and the way of life in the region.

Today, the mill is a vibrant meeting place and community hub, having become the heart of the village. Here, community spirit is truly lived: celebrating, learning, playing, and creating together are central to life. The lovingly restored mill impresses not only with its newly designed waterwheel, but also with accessible restrooms and step-free rooms on the first floor. These spaces welcome everyone – locals and visitors alike. The Dümmlinghausen Mill invites you to become part of this vibrant community and actively participate.

Visitors can not only tour the mill but also participate in special events. Occasionally, the old machinery is brought back to life when the mill wheel turns and its operation is demonstrated. This makes the Dümmlinghausen Mill a living monument that brings history to life for everyone.

Whether as a stopover during a hike or as a destination for a family outing – the Dümmlinghausen Mill offers a unique blend of nature, history, and culture. It is a place that invites exploration while simultaneously providing space for rest and relaxation.

Good to know

Opening hours

Opening hours vary depending on the season, so it is recommended to consult the mill's website or social media channels before visiting.

General Information

  • Parking lots available

Arrival & Parking

The Dümmlinghausen Mill is easily accessible by car or public transport. Free parking is available on site.

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License (master data)

License: no copyright required (public domain) (no copyright)

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