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Moulin de Lançay  Questembert - JEP.jpg

Visite du Moulin de Lançay

Journées du Patrimoine (National Heritage Days), Guided tour in Questembert
  • On the occasion of the European Heritage Days.

  • Built on a branch of the Lancet River, a tributary of the Arz, the Lançay mill has existed since the Middle Ages (end of the 14th century). Originally owned by the seigneury of Rochefort, it was later attached to the seigneuries of Talhouët, Ker Abraham and Châteaudérech. From 1855, different families of millers were the owners. It is now listed as a Historic Monument (ISMH). Guided tour of the mill, sale of the book of its history, demonstration of the manufacture and baking of organic...
    Built on a branch of the Lancet River, a tributary of the Arz, the Lançay mill has existed since the Middle Ages (end of the 14th century). Originally owned by the seigneury of Rochefort, it was later attached to the seigneuries of Talhouët, Ker Abraham and Châteaudérech. From 1855, different families of millers were the owners. It is now listed as a Historic Monument (ISMH). Guided tour of the mill, sale of the book of its history, demonstration of the manufacture and baking of organic sourdough bread in the wooden oven adjoining the mill for sale on Sunday afternoons. Price: €3, free for children under 6. Free price for students and job seekers. Reservation required: 06 76 66 03 91
  • Rates
  • Base rate
    3 €
  • Free
  • Free participation