Reviews of Kawana flour mill. (Museum) in Whanganui (Manawatu Whanganui).
Kawana flour mill
4075 Whanganui River Road, Matahiwi 4576, New Zealand
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Information of Kawana flour mill, Museum in Whanganui (Manawatu Whanganui)
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Open hours of Kawana flour mill
Sunday
Open 24 hours
Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Reviews of Kawana flour mill
W.
Good drive down the river valley. :) Step walk to mill :( This is rebuilt in style of old mill. I just wonder where they grew the wheat to mill it. The is built in ravine. So is most of valley. I saw be hives on other side of river and ask how do they get to them??
J.
Well restored. History with photos inside. Fascinating piece of history. A great scheme providing mills for Maori communities.
N.
The most underrated tourist stop on this road. Absolutely worth a stop. Restored beautifully with plenty of pictures and illustrations. Quite a lot of history here.
T.
Lovely little place with lots of information boards about the flour mill. It's only a minute walk from the road if that
J.
Definitely worth the visit. A real slice of history
D.
Loved seeing this and lovely it has been restored and open to all to see.
A.
Great to see a bit of preserved Wanganui history
W.
Wonderfully historic old mill with a waterwheel. Solid old timbers and the scent of times gone by. Upstairs is various machinery of the times and displays showing how it was. There is a small pathway to the stream where you can see how the water ran and another leading to a toilet (bring own toilet paper). There is also a small two-bedroom cottage where the millers lived. It is a lovely quiet place to have lunch. Be aware that the path leading down to it is quite steep.
m.
Well worth stopping for. It's not just some old ruin or decrepit chimney, but has been restored and you can scramble around inside it. The millstones are there and there are informative display panels.
J.
A wonderful piece of history lovingly restored