Things to do & places to visit in Wilnis, Utrecht Province, The Netherlands
Wilnis city in , Utrecht Province, The Netherlands. Timezone: Europe/Amsterdam, current date and time: Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 4:47.
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General weather summary in May
62°F - 47°F
Temperature Highs - Lows
Moderately chilly and breezy
Feels like
22%
Chance of rain
70.0 millimeters
Amount
15.1 mph
Wind speed
73%
Humidity
15.7
Daylight length
5:47 AM
Sunrise
9:26 PM
Sunset
46%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
Top things to do
Top places to visit
- 5.0 Eiland van Hein (2 reviews)
-Echte aanrader!
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Nature & Wildlife Areas
In augustus hebben we ons jaarlijkse zomeruitje van GezinsBuddy hier mogen houden . Wat een feest om op deze mooie plek te mogen zijn.
Brenda en Hans denken graag met je mee om een passend programma aan te bieden. Kijk op hun website voor hun veelzijdige activiteiten van een bootje huren, kinderfeestjes tot bedrijfsuitjes.
Leuk om te zien hoe dit recreatiegebied een nieuw leven heeft gekregen. Echte aanrader! See more..
- 5.0 Hervormde Gemeente (1 review)
Spent < 1 hour Churches & Cathedrals
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- 4.0 De Veenmolen (2 reviews)
-Dutch Landscape
Wednesday: Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks • Monuments & Statues
The "Veenmolen" is a grain mill located on the edge of a village called Wilnis. Large parts of this landscape have undergone a double metamorphosis in recent centuries: from land to water (by peatification) and back to land (reclamation). The mill is open every Saturday between 10:00 - 16:00 unless otherwise stated on this website. We also participate annually in the National Mills Day and Heritage Days. Once, there were over 10.000 windmills in Holland. Different types of windmills existed, with various purposes: milling grain, pumping water out of polders, pressing oil, sawing wood, grinding spice, et cetera. The Dutch made themselves a name worldwide with windmills. As a result of industrialisation, the windmills passed out of use and became idle. Many fell into decay and disappeared altogether. Now there are only about 1000 windmills left, which are kept for their cultural and historical value. See more..