Bodrum Windmills

Bodrum Windmills

Bodrum Windmills

Crowning the promontory that divides Bodrum and Gumbet, the Bodrum Windmills stand as one of the region’s most picturesque landmarks. Built in the 18th century to grind flour, these seven stone structures, though now derelict, retain their charm. Visitors can explore the weathered mills and enjoy panoramic views over the bays of both resorts, making it a perfect spot for photography and a moment of reflection on the area’s rich history.

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