Visit from the couch

Mill of Gouville-sur-Mer

White three-blade wind turbine in a park with buildings in the backgroundA white three-blade wind turbine towers over a lush green park under a clear blue sky dotted with white clouds. In the background, modern beige stone buildings and metal structures are visible. The grass is well-maintained, and trees line the area.
©This wind turbine symbolizes the site's ecological commitment, surrounded by preserved nature.|Teddy Bear

Visit the Gouville-sur-Mer mill from home?

It is now possible! Make yourself comfortable and test this virtual tour before coming to visit the mill in “real”!

Stone lighthouse with a metal walkway, surrounded by a lawn and additional buildingsA square stone lighthouse stands prominently in the scene. A spiral metal walkway climbs along its façade, leading to an upper platform. The structure is surrounded by a well-maintained lawn and a few additional buildings, including a small white house. The sky is clear with scattered white clouds.
©This lighthouse, a symbol of maritime safety, has been watching over the coasts for decades.|Teddy Bear
At home

3D discovery of the mill of Gouville-sur-Mer

Small Tips!!!

Tips to get the most out of this virtual tour:

  • The “play” button allows you to start the automated tour which will guide you without doing anything in the monument, if you don’t press it you can move around the castle as you wish
  • The white circles allow you to advance from one room to another by clicking on them
  • You can use the keys on your keyboard left arrow, right arrow, etc.
  • You can put the virtual tour in full screen using the button at the bottom right of the window (just above the thumbnails)
  • The various shots allow you to switch between rooms with a single click
  • You can view this virtual tour in virtual reality with a suitable headset like Samsung Gear or Google Cardboard
The mill of Gouville

In the story

Built in 1870, it was saved from abandonment in 2011 by an association called “Friends of the Mill”. Thanks to this association, the mill is now functional and flour is produced again. It is possible to make visits in season and see the work of the miller.

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