4 Scottish castle venues you need to consider for your wedding
Scotland has it fair share of castles, from the grand, world-famous ones to the more intimate and remote.
If you want to guarantee the full-on wow factor, these four are bound to impress your guests…
Cluny Castle
Say ‘I do’ in this castle’s very own chapel
Promising to capture the imagination of your guests as soon as they set eyes on it, this magnificent castle really does have the wow factor.
Set amongst acres of wooded parkland, you’ll find Cluny Castle is completely hidden from view until you come through its beautiful main gates, which adds a touch of drama.
An elegant tree-lined driveway invites you in, soon opening out to reveal beautiful, sweeping lawns and, finally, the stunning hidden gem venue.
Offering a wonderfully secluded and romantic setting, the best part of Cluny Castle, has to be its chapel, which comes complete with a private courtyard entrance to welcome your wedding guests.
With atmospheric stained-glass windows, dark oak pews and seating for up to 100, this really is a magical setting in which to exchange your vows.
Set directly below the chapel, Tenants’ Hall seats up to 94 and is a superb setting for dinner and dancing.
Intimate wedding? The splendid dining room and drawing room make a memorable setting for up to 24.
Located in serene Aberdeenshire countryside and dating back to the 15th century, the magnificent mansion (which is still a much-loved family home) has photo opportunities galore – choose from exquisitely presented interiors within the castle and secluded spots within the beautifully landscaped parkland.
Fonab Castle
Dine like royalty
There’s so much to love about this truly unique five-star hotel come fairytale castle, nestled in the heart of Highland Perthshire.
Fonab Castle has been lovingly restored and draws inspiration from its historic past, the breathtaking surroundings and contemporary trends, resulting in the most magical of settings fit for a king and queen.
It really will feel like a royal wedding with the luxurious combination of elegant, private ceremony rooms, three AA Rosette dining (award-winning, of course!), and divine accommodation for overnight guests.
And should Her Royal Highness need some regal treatment; you’ll find the Woodland Spa is a haven of tranquility.
The spectacular exclusive-use venue has views for days, offering Ben Vrackie and Loch Faskally as the backdrop to your formal family photos and romantic newlywed photoshoot.
If you can pull your photographer away from the swoonworthy castle itself, of course…
Dalmunzie Castle Hotel
Feel proud to be Scottish here
As you trundle up the two-mile driveway and take in the stunning, turreted quintessential Laird’s mansion standing proudly at the head of its 6,500-acre estate, you’re guaranteed to feel something very special.
As you enter, the peaceful, tranquil vibe instantly hits you – it truly is a relaxing haven, tucked away from the outside world – and you’re bound to be curious about the storied history of this grand wedding venue, which dates back to 1510.
With an exciting exclusive-use option, Dalmunzie Castle Hotel offers ceremonies for up to 40 guests in the principal lounge, in the drawing room, on the spacious front lawn (the views are incredible!), or at the nearby Kirk of Glenshee, whilst larger invitee lists can be hosted in a marquee following discussion with the venue.
When it comes to your wedding breakfast, opt for the restaurant or, of you really want to absorb the historical vibes, the James Graham Library.
Food aside, a taste of Scotland is absolutely on offer here for couples hoping to weave tradition into their big day.
The team at Dalmunzie can bring in a piper, ring their bell and organise a ceilidh band, complete with a caller, to keep you fleein’ on the dancefloor all night long!
Tucked in the heart of Glenshee and surrounded by stunning Perthshire countryside, you’ll find breathtaking mountains, glens and river just a stone’s throw from the front door.
And if you’ve time for a round of gold, the historic castle hotel has a golf course attached!
Edinburgh Castle
Drink in the views that will take your breath away
Did you know that you can say “I do” at Edinburgh Castle?
From no expense spared celebrations to simpler, more relaxed affairs you can gather up to 120 of your nearest and dearest in one of the castle’s grand rooms or, if you’re going small and intimate, tie the knot in the charming St Margaret’s chapel (which also happens to be the city’s oldest building)!
You can actually host your whole wedding at the castle – how does rounding off an incredible day with fine food and dancing in the footsteps of royalty sound?
The sumptuous Queen Anne Room has space for up to 170 in the evening whilst the Gatehouse Suite, reached by a spiral staircase and offering a reception capacity of 40, is a luxurious space for celebrations on a smaller scale.
It goes without saying, that you and your guests will be treated to out-of-this-world views from every angle with this venue.
And for something extra special (as if you need anything else!) how about a private viewing of Britain’s oldest Crown Jewels for you entourage?
One thing to note: weddings cannot be held at Edinburgh Castle from 1 June to 30 September.
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