Thiel's water mill in Żędowice is a historic industrial facility where flour for bread was ground until the year 2000. The monument currently serves as a small hydroelectric power plant. The facility has belonged to the Thiel family since the second half of the 19th century, and its architectural layout from two centuries ago has been preserved to this day.
Inside, you can view the devices and machines that were used in the past for the milling of grains. An additional attraction are the flour production demonstrations. Visiting the mill can be combined with kayaking on the Mała Panew river and having fun in the rope park. In the vicinity of the mill, there are places to light a grill and a bonfire; one can also take a carriage ride or go horseback riding around the area of the facility.
Practical information:
The facility is generally accessible.
Free parking spaces in front of the church, on Jana Pawła II Street.
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