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Five-star superior country estate

Transcend the ordinary

Close to the Ingendael nature reserve, the elegant five-star superior hotel, Château St. Gerlach, has been sensitively restored to create a multi-experience setting. A member of Relais & Châteaux, the estate’s buildings, include historic farmhouse, convent and grain lofts, converted to accommodate guestrooms, restaurant Les Salons, Burgemeester Quicx café, a modern events venue and Spa & Wellness.

Exclusive offers

Christmas at Château St. Gerlach.
Christmas Spent Château Style
  • From €385,50 per person

  • Overnight stay including breakfast

  • Six-course dinner at Les Salons

  • Musical entertainment during dinner*

Christmas Lunch Les Salons.
Christmas Lunch at the Château
  • Vanaf €125 per persoon

  • Vijfgangenlunch bij Les Salons

Kerst bij Burgemeester Quicx.
Christmas at Burgemeester Quicx
  • From €69 per person

  • Four-course dinner at Burgemeester Quicx

  • Musical accompaniment by a pianist*

Feestdagen op Château St. Gerlach.
A Celebratory Farewell to 2024
  • From €535 per person

  • Overnight stay including breakfast

  • Four-course dinner at Les Salons

  • Dessert buffet and NYE party at St. Gerlach Pavillion

New Years Eve Château St. Gerlach.
New Years Eve at Burgemeester Quicx
  • From €184,50 per person

  • Four-course dinner at Burgemeester Quicx

  • Dessertbuffet and NYE party at St. Gerlach Pavillion

Winter Château St. Gerlach.
Winter Break
  • From € 395 per person

  • Two overnight stays including breakfast

  • Four-course dinner at Les Salons

  • Shiatsu foot massage or an Indian head massage

Château St. Gerlach.
Château St. Gerlach Package
  • From €237,50 per person

  • Overnight stay including breakfast

  • Five-course lunch or dinner in Les Salons

Diner Les Salons.
Romantic Getaway
  • From €267 per person

  • Overnight stay including breakfast

  • Five-course dinner at Les Salons

  • Bottle of rosé brut and chocolate

  • Late check-out

Château St. Gerlach.
Deux Relais & Châteaux Gastronomiques
  • From €577,50 per person

  • Two overnight stays including breakfast

  • Five-course menu at Les Salons

  • Eight-course menu at Château Neercanne

Luxurious historic estate

The evolution of Château St. Gerlach

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Ancestoral past

1201

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Traced back to 1201, a monastery was said to have been built by Gosewijn IV of Valkenburg to provide a resting place for pilgrims travelling to the grave of celebrated hermit, Gerlachus. In 1345 it became a convent for the daughters of nobility and home to nuns.

Turbulent history

Tempestuous times

Kiv Outside Château St. Gerlach.

Over the years, the property evolved and saw many changes in ownership, coming under Spanish, French and Dutch sovereignty between 1524 and 1786. The nuns left prior to French annexation and the subsequent closure of all monastries in the region. It was later purchased by the Schoenmaeckers family, then Corneli and finally, the De Selys de Fansons.

Former glory lost

Bequeathed

Pachthof | Château St. Gerlach.

Bestowed to the Council of Houtherm in 1979 by the last inhabitant, Robert De Selys de Fanson, the property remained unoccupied for years and fell into disrepair.

Magnificence returned

Painstaking restoration

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With extraordinary vision, the estate was transformed by Camille Oostwegel Snr. It underwent significant restoration, opened in 1997 and has since earnt five-star status as a magnificent hotel.

Take a look

Lobby Bar Château St. Gerlach.
Les Salons.
WIJland.
Spa & Wellness St. Gerlach.
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From Maastricht

By car: 15 mins
Via public transport: 15 mins

From Amsterdam

By car: 2 hours 25 mins

Via public transport: 2 hours 45 mins

From Eindhoven

By car: 70 mins

Via public transport: 75 mins

From Brussels

By car: 85 mins

Via public transport: 2 hours 20 mins

From Paris

By car: 4 hours 30 mins

Via public transport: 3 hours 55 mins