For around an hour and a half, immerse yourself in the world of milling. The grandson of the last miller will tell you all about how the mill worked (gears, pulleys, grain sorting, stone millstones, etc.), the miller's daily routine, his ancillary activities and life in the Neuchâtel countryside in centuries gone by... a pleasant walk in the footsteps of our ancestors! A discovery for the young, and memories for the old...
You're aged between 8 and 16 and you're coming with your parents or...
For around an hour and a half, immerse yourself in the world of milling. The grandson of the last miller will tell you all about how the mill worked (gears, pulleys, grain sorting, stone millstones, etc.), the miller's daily routine, his ancillary activities and life in the Neuchâtel countryside in centuries gone by... a pleasant walk in the footsteps of our ancestors! A discovery for the young, and memories for the old...
You're aged between 8 and 16 and you're coming with your parents or grandparents. Take the opportunity to take your miller's or assistant miller's diploma!
From 1 May to 30 September: visits on request for groups.
The mill is also open during the Heritage Days in June and September and the European Mill Days in May.
From 1 July to 30 August: guided tours on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2.30pm and 4.30pm. Booking recommended.
Picnic area available. The Association sells cold drinks.