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Wedding venues in Scotland

Scotland and romance go hand in hand. With stunning landscapes and fairy-tale venues, we've got everything you'll need for a jaw-dropping wedding day. Here's our guide to choosing your perfect wedding venue in Scotland.

Culzean Castle and Country Park

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Choosing the right Scottish wedding venue

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Find the perfect venue for your special day. Choose from an array of dreamy venues ranging from elegant hotels to romantic castles.

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Wedding venue inspiration

The Three Sisters, Glencoe

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Perhaps you've been dreaming of eloping to Glencoe, saying your vows in a luxury hotel in Stirling, or a medieval castle in the Highlands. Or maybe you picture a more relaxed wedding, dancing barefoot outside a yurt in a the Scottish glen countryside.

If you are planning your wedding in Scotland, we have some of the best wedding venues in the UK. From grand stately homes to rustic barns, here's our selection of some of the top wedding venues in Scotland.

Budget and cheap wedding venues in Scotland

Looking for a budget wedding venue in Scotland? You're in luck! Thanks to Scottish law, your wedding ceremony can take place almost anywhere, so why not choose an outdoor wedding venue?

Say your vows in spectacular Glencoe, beneath the Cuillin on the Isle of Skye, by a green lochan in the Cairngorms National Park, or get married on Inchcolm Island in the Firth of Forth.

If you fancy self-catering your wedding, why not book a village hall, such as Killearn Hall near Stirling, or get married on the beach and then have your wedding breakfast in the beautiful hall at Tyninghame in East Lothian?

Find out how to get a wedding licence for a venue and hire an officiant with our guide to Scottish weddings.

Luxury wedding venues in Scotland

Thinking of splashing out on your wedding day and looking for luxury venues in Scotland? Here are some options:

  • Archerfield House - offering exclusive-use accommodation, Archerfield House is a dramatic mansion complete with a gorgeous spa. Tie the knot overlooking stunning views of the East Lothian coast.

The lobby of Cheval The Edinburgh Grand, an aparthotel on St Andrews Square

© The Edinburgh Grand

Small wedding venues in Scotland

Prefer a small and intimate venue for your wedding, or maybe you're looking to elope? Weddings don't need to be a huge event, so here's our choice of unique small wedding venues in Scotland.

  • Gretna Green - get hitched at Scotland's most famous wedding venue. Choose from three wedding venues within the Famous Blacksmiths Shop which can hold wedding parties with less than 10 up to 100 guests in total.
  • The Edinburgh Grand - in the heart of Edinburgh, The Edinburgh Grand hosts exclusive small weddings in its duplex Penthouse and gorgeous Director's Suite.
  • Get married at Edinburgh Castle - with a maximum of 30 guests, St Margaret's Chapel at Edinburgh Castle is perfect for a small wedding venue.
  • Mountain Bothy @ Schiehallion - fancy getting married in a Bothy halfway up a mountain? Well, you can with Highland Safaris in Perthshire. Don't worry, your guests will be transported up the mountain in 4x4s - there's no need to walk!

Alternative and rustic wedding venues in Scotland

Looking for off-grid and alternative wedding venues in Scotland? Choose one of these rustic venues and get married in a forest or even a greenhouse!

  • Marthrown of Mabie - deep in Mabie Forest outside of Dumfries is Marthrown of Mabie. Get married in a roundhouse or teepee in the woods and stay the night in a yurt.
  • Secret Herb Garden - a garden centre like no other, the gorgeous Secret Herb Garden near Edinburgh offers weddings in its glasshouse, along with fine dining in a retro environment.
  • Cambo Estate - hidden between the North Sea coastline and East Neuk countryside, lies the 13th century Cambo Estate. Featuring the Victorian splendour of Cambo House and a mix of stunning indoor and outdoor spaces at its heart, this is a world-class venue for a three-night destination wedding.
  • The Japanese Garden at Cowden Castle - seating 28 guests comfortably. Get ready to say “I Do” at the Garden Pavilion and enjoy exclusive use of The Japanese Garden.

Byre and barn wedding venues

Byres, barns and farm weddings offer a truly romantic spot to get married in Scotland. String up the fairy lights, arrange the hay bales and don't forget your wellies!

  • Comrie Croft - deep in the Perthshire hills is Comrie Croft, by day a campsite, by night a brilliant wedding venue. Get married out in the woods and party all night in the croft's pretty byre.
  • Fruin Farm - with an emphasis on local produce, Fruin Farm offers barn weddings for up to 60 guests near Loch Lomond.
  • Barnquee at Myres Castle - fancy getting married in a barnquee? At Myres Castle you can do just that - their barn/marquee seats up to 160 guests.
  • Kinkell Byre – located just outside St Andrews, Kinkell Byre is a beautifully restored barn wedding venue offering a flexible, rustic setting with views across the Fife countryside to sea. Licensed for ceremonies, it can host up to 220 guests.

Fingal, Edinburgh

© Fingal

Quirky and unique wedding venues

Fancy something quirky for your Scottish wedding? There are so many unusual wedding venues in Scotland - it will be hard to choose! Why not get married on a boat or a train? Fingal offers weddings on a refurbished lighthouse board ship, or, get married on the Strathspey Railway in the Cairngorms.

Country houses and castle wedding venues in Scotland

Craigievar Castle

Many people dream of getting married in a castle or a stately country house - and Scotland has lots to choose from. Many of our castles can be hired as exclusive use wedding venues - go on, book your dream wedding venue in Scotland.

  • Culzean Castle - a grand stately home in Ayrshire, Culzean Castle perches on a cliff top with its own private beach. There are lots of spaces to get married in the castle - we particularly love the beautiful Orangery overlooking the gardens.
  • Barnbougle Castle - a hidden gem on the Edinburgh coast, Barnbougle Castle is a 13th century castle with a vast Banqueting Hall perfect for grand celebrations.
  • Craigievar Castle - said to be the inspiration for Disney's castle, Aberdeenshire's famous pink castle might offer an Insta-worthy backdrop for your photos, but the rooms inside Craigievar Castle are pretty special too.
  • Eilean Donan Castle - probably Scotland's most iconic castle, Eilean Donan sits on the banks of three lochs - Loch Duich, Loch Long and Loch Alsh - you just need to add a bagpiper for the quintessential Scottish wedding!
  • Shieldhill Castle - newly refurbished, Shieldhill Castle is an atmospheric 15-room property which boasts immaculate grounds and a rich history stretching all the way back to the 12th century. Ceremonies can be held in the exquisite 16th century chapel and afterwards, the bride and groom can retire to the luxurious executive Chancellor Suite which features both a hot tub and stunning views of the gardens.
  • Dabton House - tailored packages at Dabton House include exclusive venue hire with a minimum two-night stay in the house, and use of the gardens and grounds for your ceremony and celebration. Weddings are available from March to August with limited winter availability.

With stunning scenery all around, wherever you choose to get married in Scotland - you're guaranteed beautiful views. A historic cityscape, serene loch or enchanting Highland glen will provide the perfect backdrop to your wedding day - and look stunning in wedding pictures that you'll both treasure for a lifetime.

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