James' Tourist Guide of Foxton

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James' Global Tour Guide to the World-famous Foxton 'De Molen' Windmill

The blades rise sharply against the blue crisp sky. There is a soft swish as they swoop down in front of your eyes. You feel like you are in Holland as you look at this picturesque scene unfolding - a full-size, working 17th Century Dutch windmill grinding stone to make flour. It's difficult to believe, but you are actually standing in the small township of Foxton in Manawatu, New Zealand in front of the deMolen Dutch Windmill.

The deMolen Windmill is located at the south end of Main Street in Foxton, just two blocks west of State Highway One. It was opened on 13 April 2003 and since then has become a huge Foxton attraction and very much part of the Foxton community. The windmill was built and is managed by volunteers from within the Foxton community, and it is run by a charitable trust organisation.

This very special Dutch windmill attracts visitors from all over the world. There is really nothing in New Zealand that comes close to the deMolen experience. International tourists, various organisations, schools and even the locals love visiting the Dutch Windmill. The windmill also acts as a local information centre site for Foxton, making it the town's main icon and feature.

You can visit the windmill seven days a week and admission to the ground floor is free. Tours of the deMolen Windmill are available and these are very informative, with detailed information about the working parts. Charges for conducted tours through the mill are quite reasonably priced, at $5 per adult, $4 per citizens, $2 per child and $12 for family groups. Group tours of 15 people or over can be arranged prior, at special rates.

The retail shop offers a range of stoneground flours, souvenirs and imported Dutch foodstuffs for purchase. The ground floor provides a video about the Dutch windmill for visitors to watch, contributing to an overall experience which should not be missed by anyone.

Visit the traditional Dutch Windmill today, take in the scenic views and experience authentic Dutch heritage in New Zealand.
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