Tee up your trip to the Solheim Cup

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As the Ultimate Travel Hack that can save you time and money, we’ve got all the tips and tricks to make the most of your trip to the Solheim Cup - from where to stay to the top sites to see.

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Bernardus Golf
Cromvoirt, the Netherlands
7 – 13 September 2026
Eindhoven Airport (EIN), 20 miles
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), 65 miles

Where to stay

Our top picks for easy access to the course, as well as the Netherland’s must-see places and experiences.

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Discover the Netherlands

Tee off in Cromvoirt and nearby medieval Den Bosch, then branch out to the Netherlands’ iconic windmills, vibrant cities, and sweeping North Sea horizons.

Eindhoven

Culture

The Netherlands’ design capital mixes modern architecture with creative energy. Don't miss the futuristic Evoluon and the buzzing Strijp-S district. Just 20 miles from Bernardus Golf, it’s an easy 30-minute trip by car or train.

Kinderdijk Windmills

Landmark

A UNESCO World Heritage Site of 19 windmills dating back to the 18th century. Just an hour from Den Bosch, Kinderdijk showcases the Netherlands’ centuries-old battle with water and remains one of the country’s most photographed sites.

Amsterdam

Culture

In September, the Dutch capital is perfect for exploring: cycle or cruise its UNESCO canals, visit museums like the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh, and enjoy café culture. Just over an hour by train from Den Bosch, about 65 miles from Bernardus Golf.

The Wadden Sea

Nature

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Wadden Sea is famed for tidal flats, sandbanks, and birdlife. In September, join a guided mudflat walk. About 2.5 hours from Bernardus Golf, it’s best explored by car with freedom to visit islands and coastal towns.

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Solheim Cup FAQs

The 2026 Solheim Cup will be held at Bernardus Golf in Cromvoirt, near Den Bosch, the Netherlands. Designed by renowned architect Kyle Phillips, the heathland course has already hosted multiple Dutch Opens and is recognised as one of Europe’s finest modern venues.

Tickets for the 2026 Solheim Cup are available to buy through the official Solheim Cup website. You can choose from a variety of ticket options, from general admission and family-friendly passes to premium hospitality experiences.

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The closest is Eindhoven Airport (EIN), 20 miles away, followed by Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS), 65 miles away.

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The best way to reach Bernardus Golf is via Den Bosch, the nearest city. From Den Bosch Train Station, your Solheim Cup ticket will include onward travel: either a shuttle bus (about 20 minutes) or a rental bike for a scenic ride (about 30 minutes). 



If you’d rather drive, that’s easy too. Off-site car parks with shuttle or bike connections will be available to book in advance, but please note there’s no parking at Bernardus Golf itself.

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Bernardus Golf is located near Den Bosch in the south of the Netherlands. The city offers a select range of charming stays closer to the course, while nearby hubs like Eindhoven provide a wider choice of hotels, making it easy to combine the tournament with a city break.

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The Netherlands has one of Europe’s best rail networks, and your Solheim Cup ticket will include onward travel from Den Bosch Train Station by shuttle bus or rental bike. 

Still, depending on where you stay, renting a car might be more convenient, with off-site car parks and shuttle or bike connections available to book in advance. 



Please note there’s no parking at Bernardus Golf itself.

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There isn’t a dress code for the event, but we advise dressing comfortably including wearing comfortable shoes.

However, there may be a dress code for certain hospitality or VIP areas, so it’s worth checking these in advance.

Backpacks are prohibited, except for the drawstring variety typically carried by children and a diaper/nappy backpack if you’re attending with an infant.

The weather in the Netherlands in September is generally mild, with average highs of around 19 Celsius / 66 Fahrenheit and average lows of about 11 Celsius / 52 Fahrenheit.

Conditions can shift quickly, so it’s wise to check the forecast before travelling and pack layers to stay comfortable throughout a full day outside.

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