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Hof van Twente

The best kept secret in the Netherlands!

Markelo, Diepenheim, Goor, Hengevelde, Bentelo and Delden each have their own identity and together they are Hof van Twente. Discover a unique combination of nature, culture and hospitality here in every season. Come to the Hof for an unforgettable experience!

From wick to wheel

There are two historic watermills in Hof van Twente. One spins his paddle wheel in Diepenheim under the name Den Haller (1169). This is the oldest grain mill in Overijssel. Near Delden, the Noordmolen (1347) is located in an idyllic location where linseed oil is extracted from linseed. A few hundred years younger, but just as special, is the historic Houtzaagmolen Twickel (1771). Here you can see how skilled craftsmen used to saw planks from thick oak trees with a steam engine. De Braakmolen was built in 1856 next to the Klompenmuseum (Clog Museum) in Goor. This is an octagonal mill. And if you stop at the Molen van Buursink (1835) in Markelo, don’t leave without a pack of traditional pancake flour. This really makes the tastiest pancakes. The Oelermolen in Oele and the Eschmolen Delden in Delden are also worth a visit.

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Rich in nature

Nature lovers feel at home in Hof van Twente. From the cultivated park landscape of Twickel in Delden to free nature with heaths and burial mounds on De Borkeld near Markelo: nature in the Hof is special and offers extremes. Go out by (racing) bike or mountain bike, walking, on horseback or by car. The most beautiful routes are waiting for you.

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Seven castles full of stories

A fairytale in Twente, all those castles! Near Delden: Twickel castle. In and around Diepenheim: Nijenhuis house, Warmelo castle, house in Diepenheim, Westerflier house, Weldam castle and Wegdam manor. A number of castle gardens are open. You can see all the castles around Diepenheim in one day with the Six Castles Cycle Route. Highly recommended!

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Art and culture in abundance

There are few areas in the Netherlands where you will find as much art and culture together as in Hof van Twente. In Diepenheim, for example, you will find the first Dutch Drawing Center and gardens as art, including a tree garden at height! Also stroll through the charming fortified town of Delden full of monuments, the modern art museum No Hero, Salt Museum and Museum Farm Wendezoele!

Always something to do

There is always something to do in Hof van Twente. The extensive agenda with food festivals, markets, walking and cycling tours, exhibitions, lectures and theater performances proves this.Want to know what events there are? Check out the website visithofvantwente.nl.

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Tasteful Hof van Twente

From refined chocolate and fatty asparagus to fresh pasta and delicious spelled bread. Or do you enjoy a piece of (Wagyu) meat with a glass of Twente rosé from the Hof? Enjoy your meal all year round at Hof van Twente! Taste many of these delicacies at the Streekmarkt Twente, every first Saturday of the month in Delden. Also visit the truly local shops and join the cozy catering industry for a tasty lunch or dinner with local products and the unique hospitality as an extra ingredient. End the day by staying the night in one of the many accommodations in the Hof.

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Watermolen den Haller – English

Watermolen den Haller

On the road from Diepenheim to Hengevelde is den Haller corn water mill, which was mentioned early in the Middle Ages.

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The Diepenheimse Molenbeek and the Schipbeek

The mill is powered by the water of the Diepenheim Molenbeek, which receives its water from the Schipbeek. The mill is the center of a hamlet consisting of several farms and houses. This is probably also where Diepenheim’s origins lie. One of the farms is now a restaurant.

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Beschermd dorpsgezicht

Due to its historical value, the water mill and its surroundings have the status of a protected village view.

The mill was still in operation every day until 1970. The farmers from the area had their grain milled there. While the miller was busy, they had a drink served in the farm where the restaurant is now located. They then took the flour back with them to bake bread or feed it to the pigs.

In good condition

The watermill has been largely preserved in its original form. It stands on wooden poles in the mill chamber. The tarred wooden facades and worn steps show the traces of the past. This does not alter the fact that the mill is in good condition again after a recent restoration.

Address
Watermolenweg 34
7478PW Diepenheim
The Netherlands

Website
Watermolen den Haller