Kinderdijkse Molens
Kinderdijkse Molens, a UNESCO World Heritage site situated just east of Rotterdam, features a remarkable collection of 19 windmills dating back to the 18th century. Originally constructed to manage water levels and prevent flooding in the low-lying areas of Holland, these windmills are an iconic symbol of Dutch ingenuity. Visitors can explore the area year-round, but the best time to see the windmills fully operational is from May to September, when the winds are favorable. While wandering along the scenic paths, you can enjoy exhibits that detail the history of these remarkable structures and learn how they contributed to the country’s water management system. Don't miss the opportunity to capture stunning photographs of the picturesque landscape, where these windmills stand proudly against the backdrop of sprawling fields.