Sightseeing

Tower Displacement Museum
At the Tower Relocation Museum, discover the extraordinary story of how Bocholt’s church tower was moved in 1910. Through models, photos, and explanations, you’ll explore one of Belgium’s most impressive technical feats. A must-visit for fans of history and engineering.

The Cloots Mill
The Cloots Mill is an 18th-century watermill in Kaulille, once used to grind grain using the Abeek's water power. Today, visitors can learn about traditional milling and enjoy the beautiful surrounding nature.

The Front Luys Mill
This charming watermill on the Abeek is a fine example of traditional craftsmanship. The Voorste Luysmolen is well preserved and surrounded by peaceful nature – perfect for walkers and photographers.

Windmill of Kaulille
The wooden windmill of Kaulille proudly stands on a hill, reminding visitors of the region’s farming past. The restored mill is a beautiful landmark and a highlight for hikers.

The water mill of Reppel
The Reppel watermill sits beautifully by the Abeek. Once used for grinding grain, it’s now a peaceful spot in nature. A perfect stop during a bike ride or walk.

Manor House The Monshof
Het Monshof is a beautiful manor farm in Opitter from the 18th century. Surrounded by fields, this charming estate is often used for events and wedding photography.

Pollismill Opitter
The Pollismolen in Opitter is an active watermill on the Itterbeek. On open days, you can see how grain is still milled the traditional way. A valuable piece of living heritage.