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Lower mill

A fascinating excursion destination in the Black Forest

The Lower Mill in Calw is an impressive testimony to the Black Forest's industrial past and offers visitors an interesting insight into the history of the region. This historic building, which was in operation as a flour mill until 1957, has become a popular excursion destination for tourists and locals alike.

History and significance
The Lower Mill was built in 1843 and served as a working flour mill for over a century. What makes this mill so special is its extraordinary water mill wheel. With an impressive diameter of 11.50 meters, it is considered the largest wooden, overshot water mill wheel in Europe. This technical masterpiece has contributed to the Lower Mill being recognized today as an important cultural monument.

Activities and sightseeing opportunities
Visitors to the Lower Mill have the opportunity to explore the fascinating technology and architecture of this historic building at close quarters. Although the mill is no longer in operation, it gives an authentic impression of how grain processing worked in earlier times. The imposing water mill wheel is undoubtedly the highlight of any visit and offers an impressive sight that illustrates the power and engineering skills of days gone by.

Getting to the Lower Mill
The Lower Mill is located in the town of Calw, a picturesque village in the northern Black Forest. For visitors arriving by car, the address is Untere Mühle 1, 75365 Calw. It is advisable to check the parking facilities near the mill before arriving, as no specific information is available.

For environmentally conscious travelers or those who want to enjoy the picturesque landscape of the Black Forest, it is also possible to travel by public transport. Schwarzwald Tourismus GmbH provides information on bus stops near the Untere Mühle. This makes it easy to travel by bus or train and also helps to protect the environment.

The Lower Mill in the context of Black Forest tourism
The Lower Mill fits seamlessly into the Black Forest's diverse range of tourist attractions. It offers a welcome change from the numerous natural attractions in the region and allows visitors to explore the cultural and industrial history of the Black Forest. The mill is an excellent example of how historical industrial monuments can be transformed into popular tourist destinations.

The Lower Mill in Calw is a fascinating excursion destination that combines the history, technology and culture of the Black Forest in a unique way. With its impressive water mill wheel and well-preserved structure, it offers visitors an authentic insight into the region's past. Whether as the main destination of a day trip or as part of a wider exploration of the Black Forest, the Lower Mill is definitely worth a visit. It combines the best of education and entertainment and helps to preserve and communicate the rich cultural heritage of the Black Forest.

 

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