Watermills / Windmills Nestled in the heart of the Spanish region of Castilla-La Mancha, this set of white-painted windmills became famous through the literary classic "Don Quixote." What are they? La Mancha Windmills Andalusian Windmills Valencia Windmills Catalonia Windmills None Set against the backdrop of lush vineyards in France, this historic watermill has been transformed into a charming bed and breakfast. Visitors can experience the beauty of the French countryside and learn about the mill's history. What is the watermill? Moulin Rouge Moulin de la Galette Moulin de la Tuilerie Moulin de la Couture None Dominating the landscape of Mykonos, this iconic group of windmills is a symbol of the Greek island. Overlooking the picturesque town of Chora, these windmills once harnessed the strong island winds for milling grain. What are they? Santorini Windmills Crete Windmills Mykonos Windmills Rhodes Windmills None Situated in the heart of England, this picturesque village is famous for its historic watermill that dates back to the Domesday Book. The watermill, set along the tranquil River Avon, has become an iconic symbol of the village. What is the village? Bourton-on-the-Water Bibury Stratford-upon-Avon Castle Combe None Scattered across the Dutch countryside, this collection of iconic structures has become a symbol of the Netherlands. Originally used for various purposes, including grinding grains and pumping water, they are now a major tourist attraction. What are they? Scottish Mills Dutch Mills Irish Mills English Mills None Time's up Most Popular Most Popular