Hadsund (Danish: [haðˈsɔnˀ] ( listen)) is a city in the eastern part of Jutland with a population of 4,883 (January 1, 2014) (5,360 incl. Hadsund South). The city is located by the narrow strait Hadsund, a part of Mariagerfjord. This is a part of Mariagerfjord Municipality in North Denmark Region. Until 2007, Hadsund was administrative seat of Hadsund Municipality.
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Havno Molle, built in 1842, is the oldest wind mill in Northern Jutland. It is beautifully located between the inlet of Mariager Fjord and the forests of Lounkaer. During opening hours, there are guided tours in the mill. The mill runs when the weather permits, and in summertime, on special days, flour is being ground. On the mill hill, you will find a picnic area with benches and tables, which you are welcome to use - also outside opening hours.
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Møllehistorisk Samling (Collection of Molinological History) is a part of Nordjyllands Historiske Museum where we focus on old water mills, wind mills and mills driven by animals.
"Hadsund Egnssamling" (Collection of Local History) is a part of Nordjyllands Historiske Museum and tells about the periods of the local history which have been of vital importance to the creation of today's local society: The renaissance including a flourishing production of glass, salt and limestone; the comprehensive agricultural reforms; the rise of Hadsund as a town; and its development into a modern industrial town.
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