De Tijd is a corn mill in Oostendorp in the municipality of Elburg in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a wooden octagonal post mill on a brick base. The mill was built in 1854, to replace a mill that burned down in 1853. The mill was in operation until World War II; afterwards, grinding was done exclusively with an electric hammer mill. In 1964, a demolition permit was requested, but things turned out differently: in 1966, De Tijd was restored. However, after a few years, it ceased operation again. A second restoration followed in 1984. The blades of the mill have a length of 22.80 meters and are equipped with shuttered sails. The setup consists of two pairs of 17-inch artificial stones and various other equipment. The mill is regularly put into operation by volunteer millers.
More Information!
| | Public | Danish • Dutch • French • German • Italian • Spanish
Select one of the most popular activities below or refine your search.
Discover the most beautiful and popular trails in the area, carefully bundled into appropriate selections.
Select one of the most popular categories below or be inspired by our selections.
Discover the most beautiful and popular attractions in the area, carefully bundled in appropriate selections.
With RouteYou, it's easy to create your own customised maps. Simply plot your route, add waypoints or nodes, add places of interest and places to eat and drink, and then easily share it with your family and friends.
Route planner

<iframe src="https://plugin.routeyou.com/poiviewer/free/?language=en&params.poi.id=829343" width="100%" height="600" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
© 2006-2026 RouteYou - www.routeyou.com