Moulin de Collioure

Mill Collioure, Occitanie, France
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What to expect

The Moulin de Collioure is a historic windmill located in Collioure, France. It was built in the 14th century and was initially used to grind grain. After being abandoned and left to ruin, the mill was restored by the town and is now used to produce olive oil. The mill is operated by the association 'Les Amis du Moulin de Collioure' and offers guided tours. Visitors can learn about the history and mechanics of the mill, as well as the process of producing olive oil. The mill is also a popular cultural and gastronomic destination, with the opportunity to taste the locally produced olive oil

Plan your family visit to the Moulin de Collioure with these blog insights 👇

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A week with the family in the Pyrénées-Orientales without a car

A week with the family in the Pyrénées-Orientales without a car
This family's experience:

Activities: We hiked to the 14th-century Moulin de Collioure, which was restored in 2001 and now produces olive oil

Highlights: The kids enjoyed the short hike and the views from the mill. We appreciated the history and the charming setting ✨