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Wedding venues in Scotland

Find romantic wedding venues in Scotland to tie the knot. Including castles, historic estates, outdoor venues, exclusive use venues, and wedding venue FAQs.

Culzean Castle and Country Park

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Find a venue that everybody loves

Make a grand entrance at a dream location in Scotland. Lots of Scottish venues combine ceremony spaces with places to stay, so that friends and family can gather under one roof. Warm Scottish hospitality will make your whole wedding experience feel exciting and special, whatever the weather! 

Thirlestane Castle, Scottish Borders

Castles & historic estates 

For couples dreaming of grandeur, Scotland’s castles and historic homes deliver refined architecture and spectacular views – the kind of setting you simply can’t recreate anywhere else. 

Stay in a castle in Scotland  

Luxury hotels & exclusive use venues 

Scotland excels at luxurious wedding stays from stylish city-centre hotels to countryside mansions. Expect stunning interiors, quality service and exceptional dining. 

Luxury holidays and breaks in Scotland 

Boutique and intimate  

Small weddings are big in Scotland too, with cosy hotels, charming rural hideaways and iconic places like Gretna Green offering romantic spaces perfect for family ceremonies. 

Hotels in Scotland  

Unique & outdoor venues 

Looking for something different? Beach weddings, island weddings and all kinds of unusual venues are available here. Ideal for couples seeking something that little bit different. 

Unusual accommodation in Scotland  

Wedding venue FAQs

A couple on the beach at Meal Beach in Burra, Shetland

What types of wedding venues does Scotland offer? 

Pretty much everything! A huge range of castles, hotels, country houses, rustic barns, exclusive use estates, small intimate venues and unique outdoor locations.  You can even get married on a Munro if you really want! 

Can we host both our ceremony and accommodation at the same venue? 

Yes. Many Scottish hotels, estates and exclusive use properties offer accommodation, making it easy to keep everyone together in one beautiful setting.  

Is Scotland good for small weddings? 

Definitely. Scotland is known for intimate celebrations, with plenty of boutique venues and romantic hideaways that would be perfect for a small gathering.  

Are outdoor and nontraditional venues available? 

Yes. Scotland’s venue mix includes beaches, islands, lochs, glens and woodland settings, as well as converted farmhouses and other unconventional spaces to make your day unique.  

Are Scottish wedding venues accessible? 

Many hotels and larger venues offer accessible routes and facilities. Some historic buildings and rural sites may have limitations, so it’s best to check access details directly with your chosen venue. 

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