Places of interest

Two girls take a selfie at the St. Elisabeth's mill in Haelen
St Elisabeth's Mill on a summer day, seen from the sloping side
Front view of the St. Elisabeth's mill
The wheel of St Elisabeth's mill

St Elisabeth's Mill

St Elisabeth's Mill, once a proud symbol along the Leubeek, has had a long and eventful history. The mill was founded as early as 1240 by Dirk II van Altena in Roggel. In 1278, the Klooster St. Elisabethsdal obtained permission to move the mill to their location near the Leubeek. Currently, the ruin remains with a hydroelectric turbine for generating electricity.

Contact and location

St Elisabeth's Mill
Roggelseweg 56
6081 NP
Haelen

Nearby

The distances mentioned below are the distances from the location above.

 
5,88km
Restaurant
 
7,14km
Restaurant