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Staying overnight during the Amstel Gold Race at FarmCamps De Verloren Kost in South Limburg

Staying overnight during the Amstel Gold Race 2026 in South Limburg

Experience the Amstel Gold Race 2026 up close and combine the cycling spectacle with a luxury weekend getaway in the rolling hills of South Limburg. The race starts at the Markt in Maastricht and finishes in Berg en Terblijt, less than 15 kilometres from FarmCamps De Verloren Kost. While mum or dad rides the tour version on Saturday, the rest of the family enjoys ponies, alpacas and farm life. On Sunday, cheer on the riders together at the Cauberg or Bemelerberg. Sport, nature and relaxation come together here in a truly unique way. 

Our farm for staying overnight during the Amstel Gold Race

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FarmCamps De Verloren Kost

Gulpen, South Limburg

Just a short distance from the Amstel Gold Race route lies our horse farm De Verloren Kost. Here, you stay in the heart of the rolling hills of South Limburg, surrounded by peace and nature. From the farm, you can easily walk or cycle to a great viewing spot along the route, while the children enjoy ponies, go-karts and outdoor farm life. 

Route of the Amstel Gold Race 2026 through South Limburg

When is the Amstel Gold Race 2026 and where does it take place

The Amstel Gold Race 2026 takes place on 18 and 19 April in beautiful South Limburg. The start of both the men’s and women’s races is at the Markt in Maastricht. The finish is in Berg en Terblijt, less than 15 kilometres from FarmCamps De Verloren Kost. With 33 climbs for the men and 22 for the women, it promises to be another spectacular edition. Curious about the concept? Discover what staying on a farm is all about.

What is the route of the Amstel Gold Race and where is the best place to watch

The route runs through the iconic rolling hills of South Limburg and includes famous climbs such as the Maasberg, Gulperberg, Eyserbosweg, Fromberg, Keutenberg and of course the Cauberg. The finale features multiple passages over the Cauberg, Geulhemmerberg and Bemelerberg, creating an incredible atmosphere around Valkenburg and Berg en Terblijt. From De Verloren Kost, you can quickly reach several viewing points while staying in peace and quiet among the hills near Gulpen. Combine the cycling spectacle with a relaxing weekend getaway in South Limburg or turn it into a complete holiday with children. That way, you enjoy top-level sport and quality family time together. 

Are you riding the Amstel Gold Race tour version

For many cycling enthusiasts, the weekend already starts on Saturday with the Amstel Gold Race tour version. While mum or dad conquers the Limburg hills and takes on climbs like the Cauberg, Keutenberg or Eyserbosweg, the rest of the family enjoys life on the farm. At FarmCamps De Verloren Kost, children have fun with ponies, alpacas, balance bikes and the large play area. This way, you combine sporting ambition with a relaxing stay. It makes this location perfect for an active holiday with children in the heart of South Limburg.

Luxury weekend getaway during the Amstel Gold Race

If you want to combine the cycling weekend with comfort and tranquillity, staying at De Verloren Kost is an excellent choice. You sleep in the rolling hills near Gulpen, away from the busy centre of Valkenburg yet close to the finish in Berg en Terblijt. The luxury glamping tents offer space, privacy and views over meadows with horses and ponies. This makes it ideal not only for families, but also for a relaxing weekend getaway in South Limburg or a multi-generational stay during a holiday with grandparents. Here, top-level sport and outdoor living come together beautifully. 

Children playing football on the farm at FarmCamps during the Amstel Gold Race
South Limburg hills at FarmCamps De Verloren Kost with horse and glamping tents in the background

Why FarmCamps De Verloren Kost is the perfect place to stay overnight during the Amstel Gold Race 

 FarmCamps De Verloren Kost is tucked away among the rolling hills near Gulpen and feels like a little slice of abroad in the Netherlands. The drive there is already spectacular, and once you arrive you’ll mainly experience peace, space and beautiful views. This small-scale horse farm run by farmer Sherman and farmer Annemarie is known for its personal atmosphere and excellent guest ratings. Children can help care for the ponies and other animals, go for a forest ride, or play for hours with go-karts and trampolines. And while the Amstel Gold Race takes place close by, you can enjoy comfort and nature here. Discover what makes FarmCamps De Verloren Kost so special and experience true farm stays in South Limburg. Coming with multiple families or a bigger group? Take a look at our group accommodations and enjoy the cycling weekend together. 

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Frequently asked questions about staying overnight during the Amstel Gold Race

The Amstel Gold Race 2026 takes place in April in the province of Limburg. The start is at the Markt in Maastricht and the finish is in Berg en Terblijt. From FarmCamps De Verloren Kost, the final is less than 15 kilometres away.

The route runs through the rolling hills of South Limburg and includes famous climbs such as the Cauberg, Keutenberg, Eyserbosweg and Bemelerberg. Both the men’s and women’s races feature multiple passages in the final around Valkenburg and Berg en Terblijt.

Yes, absolutely. The finish is less than 15 kilometres away. You stay in the hills near Gulpen while still being close to the route. It’s the perfect combination of peace, nature and cycling excitement.

Absolutely. While mum or dad rides the tour version on Saturday, the children enjoy ponies, alpacas and outdoor play on the farm. This turns a sporting weekend into a full family holiday.

Yes, that is possible. De Verloren Kost is suitable for larger groups and multiple families. You can enjoy the cycling weekend together while experiencing comfort and the authentic farm atmosphere in South Limburg.

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