Romantic wedding venues in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes offer an intimate and warm atmosphere to celebrate your union. Authentic style rooms, with exposed beams and stone walls that create a romantic and elegant atmosphere. With soft lighting and candles, the room is transformed into an enchanting place for your wedding evening.
Enjoy an enchanting setting for your ceremony, with peaceful gardens and fountains that add a touch of magic to your special day. Make your wedding an unforgettable experience in a romantic wedding venue in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
In the middle of the Beaujolais vineyards in the heart of the Crus, in the commune of Fleurie, the Château de la Chapelle des Bois welcomes you in a privileged setting, encouraging you to calm and relax.
Perchée à 1200 m au cœur des montagnes ardéchoises, la Ferme de la Besse, bâtisse classée monument historique, offre un cadre unique pour mariages : nature, cuisine locale, produits locaux et hébergement pour prolonger la fête.
Montchoisy, this confidential place, our secret corner hidden from view will undoubtedly help you forget that there is life elsewhere, that paradise is indeed here
The Domaine du Colombier is an old 14th century country house which served as a relay point for pilgrims. Its 4-hectare wooded and flowered park, its terraces, its fountains and its heated outdoor swimming pool
Located 5 minutes from Villefranche-sur-Saône, this old fortified farm from 1684, completely restored, opens its doors for private or professional events.
A haven of authenticity and a unique place to celebrate the most beautiful day of your life with your other half and your loved ones, your wedding in Provence.
We develop the organization of your event together. Seminar, training, breakfast, business meal, cooking classes, team building, photo shoot, wedding, baptism birthday...
For your memorable moments, choose a place that you won't forget. They say marriage is the happiest day of life.
Such a celebration must be exceptional.
There are places whose souls are inhabited by centuries of history. Places which, if the walls could speak, would have many things to tell us. Places which, when we glimpse them from afar, leave us speechless. This is the case of the Château d