Ramløse Windmill

The mill has been restored to working order and is operated by a group of local volunteers six times a year.

One of the other buildings at the site, a former workshop, has been turned into a small museum which exhibits historic tools used by different trades.

The use of windmills had already started to decline in Denmark but a new mill was nonetheless built by millwright Jens Peter Jensen from Fredensborg.

[2] The octagonal windmill consists of a three-storey tower standing on a brick case and topped by an ogee cap.

The site also includes a bed & breakfast and a café which serves coffee, tea and buns baked with flour from the mill.