An ancient historical heritage

Mills since the Middle Ages


The first tide mills were built in the early Middle Ages. It is said that they were probably built in the London area. This type of installation bears witness to an ancient and ingenious use of natural resources, long before the industrial era. The tide mill near Carnac is part of this historical legacy, even though it is no longer in operation. The building is privately owned and cannot be visited. However, it remains a striking feature of the landscape, reminding us of the essential role these mills once played in harnessing the energy of the tides.

A visible but inaccessible site

A private place, not open to visitors

The tide mill is privately owned and cannot be visited. It is therefore not possible to enter the building or access its facilities. However, the site remains visible in its surroundings, and the associated lake is still present. The tides continue to influence the surrounding landscape, offering a changing natural spectacle.

The tide mill thus remains an observable but inaccessible heritage landmark, contributing to the identity of the local coastline.

Contact

Camping du Morbihan à Carnac en Bretagne Sud
Kerlearec - 56340 Carnac
Morbihan - France

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