This waterwheel once powered a sugar factory mill but now stands at the center of a nature park that’s popular for birdwatching. Read More
Arnos Vale Waterwheel
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, Mary's Hill, Tobago Western, Trinidad and Tobago.
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4 Reviews on “Arnos Vale Waterwheel, Mary's Hill, Trinidad and Tobago”
There used to be a restaurant here and it worked successfully, but right now there is nothing but the water wheel. We only stayed for a little while to take pictures. Too bad this place is falling apart.
Lovely nature that is completely taking over the place. Besides the water wheel that is pretty big, you can’t really sit down and have a drink. I don’t know why they don’t renovate this place, such a shame to leave it like this, not to mention that it vandalized.
Before visiting, I’ve heard this waterwheel was best one of the best preserved in the country and I’m confused because it’s falling apart. Something has to be done to preserve important historical locations.
Important historical facility totally neglected by the property owners and now closed. Such a shame!