Kilmokea Country Manor
- 45
- 10 Bedrooms
- ~€500
The largest of Ireland’s four provinces, Munster is known for being a hotspot of Irish culture. Think traditional folk music, cosy pubs, stunning coastlines, and more hurling than you can shake a shamrock at. If you want to honour your Irish heritage with a wedding that’s full of Gaelic language, traditional food, amazing dancing and a healthy dose of craic, Munster’s the place to do it.
Whatever your style, there’s a venue for you in South West Ireland. From grand celebrations in a charming historic estate, a relaxed beach wedding, or something totally unique (cliffside vows, anyone?), Munster has you covered. Plus, the locals are some of the friendliest you'll meet—you’ll feel like part of the family in no time.
Regarding price, Irish weddings come in at around £18,300 (or €21,600) on average, which is a solid £2,500 (or €2,900) less than the UK average of £20,822 (or €24,000). Every cent counts when you’re planning a wedding, and these savings could be spent on those special touches to make your day truly memorable. Treat yourself with the extra room in your budget.
What’s more, Ireland loves love. In 2015, Ireland became the first country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage by popular vote. So whether you're planning a traditional Irish wedding, a modern celebration, or a bit of both, you can expect a warm welcome, breathtaking scenery, and memories you'll treasure forever.
Whether it’s subtle or overt, leaning into your heritage will make for a unique and memorable celebration. Think traditional Irish music, handfasting ceremonies, Claddagh rings,or even Gaelic vows, poems, or readings—it’s a beautiful way to honour your roots and share that with your guests. You can do it your way.
Rustic elegance is also having a big moment in Munster, with barn venues, wildflower arrangements, and earthy tones creating that effortlessly romantic vibe. And for couples wanting something a little more modern, festival-style weddings are popping up more and more. Think tipis, food trucks, bunting galore, and live bands that keep the party going all night long.
Ready to start planning your dream day in Munster? Trust us—the only problem you’ll have is narrowing down all the incredible options!
Set in 170 acres of beautiful grounds, the Great National Ballykisteen Hotel is a truly breathtaking spot for a wedding. With sweeping coastal views, elegant spaces, and plenty of room for your guests to dance the night away, it’s the perfect spot for those planning a once-in-a-lifetime wedding. What’s more, Great National Ballykisteen Hotel can host up to 280 evening guests and has 40 bedrooms for the overnight party animals.
If you’re looking for something a little more affordable, The Heights Hotel in Killarney is a fantastic option. Known for its warm hospitality and stunning mountain views, it’s ideal for couples who want a beautiful day without blowing the budget. With flexible packages starting at €85 a head, a stylish reception space, and that famous Killarney charm, it’s proof that you don’t have to spend a fortune to have a day that feels like a dream.
Fancy something a little quirkier? Natural Events in Dunmanway is a festival lover’s dream. If you’re planning on throwing your very own ‘Glastonbury’ or truly hoping that ‘Love Saves The Day’, this is the spot for you. Think giant tipis, fairy lights, food trucks, and a dancefloor under the stars. It’s perfect for couples who want a laid-back, unforgettable celebration with all the good vibes and none of the formal fuss. Plus, you can make a full weekend out of it with camping options for your guests—wellies and flower crowns at the ready!
If you fancy something a little more traditional, Kinsale Hotel & Spa is a stunning hotel with panoramic views of Oysterhaven Bay. With manicured gardens, a light-filled ballroom, and a luxurious spa to help you unwind before (or after) the big day, it strikes the perfect balance between classic and contemporary. Plus, its coastal setting means your wedding photos will be nothing short of spectacular.
Finally, if you’re looking for LGBTQ+ friendly spots, you’re spoilt for choice in Munster. With over 50 Bridebook venues registered as LGBTQ+ friendly, it’s clear that love is love—and it’s welcomed with open arms here. Some of our personal favourites include The Bayview Hotel for its stellar views, Sea Church for its history, and Barnabrow Country House for its super reasonable pricing structure.
With so much choice, there truly is something for everyone in Munster. With prices starting at €1,000 all the way up to €17,000 (and beyond if you’re really splashing out), there’s a venue to suit every style, vibe, and budget. Alternatively, some venues price per head, ranging from €65 up to €150 per head. Understandably, the smaller your headcount, the cheaper your big day will be.
Whether you’re dreaming of an intimate gathering by the coast, a big blowout in a country house, or a festival-style celebration under the stars, Munster has a way of making every wedding feel a little bit magical.
The average lead time in Munster is between 12 and 18 months before your big day. We recommend this due to the sheer number of venues and Munster’s large geographical area. Of course, if you have your heart set on a specific place or date (especially a Saturday in the summer), it’s worth getting in touch with the venue’s team as early as possible to avoid disappointment. Some of the more popular venues book out two years in advance, particularly for peak weekends or those with wow-factor views.
That said, if you're more flexible on dates or happy with a weekday wedding, you might just snag a cancellation or late availability deal. It never hurts to ask! Either way, once you’ve locked in that dream venue, everything else starts to fall into place—and trust us, it’ll feel very real (and very exciting) once that’s ticked off the list.
Getting married in Munster means you risk a little rain on your big day. This is to be expected and all part of the charm of the Emerald Isle. But, with the right mindset (and maybe a few umbrellas on standby), a bit of drizzle can actually make your wedding feel even more romantic. Plus, those soft, misty skies? Absolute magic for your wedding photos.
Spring (March-May) brings the greatest chance of rain. But, it’s also the season in which Munster bursts back into life, with beautiful flowers and fresh buds everywhere. Temperatures bring lows of around 4°C and highs of 15°C, so while it’s still a little chilly at times, the landscapes more than make up for it. You’ll likely want a venue that offers both indoor and outdoor venues, just in case you need a Plan B.
Summer (June-August) is peak wedding season in Munster, and it’s easy to see why. With lows around 14°C and highs up to 18°C (as well as the occasional heatwave), you’ll get the longest days, the brightest evenings, and the best shot at an outdoor ceremony. Just keep in mind that it’s a popular time for tourists too, so venues and accommodation can book up quickly—worth locking things in early if you’ve got your heart set on a summer date.
Autumn (September-November) is a beautiful time to get married in Munster. With long, golden evenings and the landscape turning shades of amber, rust and deep green, it’s the perfect season for cosy vibes and stunning photo backdrops. Temperatures tend to sit between 6°C and 13°C, so it’s cooler—but nothing a few wraps or tweed jackets can’t handle. Plus, with peak season behind you, you might find better availability and a bit more wiggle room on venue pricing.
Winter (December-February) is the chilliest season for weddings, but its off-peak nature means you can often snap up great deals on venues and suppliers. Temperatures can dip as low as 2°C, and you’ll definitely want to plan for mostly indoor celebrations, but the occasional outdoor photoshoot wouldn’t go amiss. Just wrap up warm and be sure to tell your guests to do the same!
Munster can be a little tricky to get to owing to its rural location, but there are plenty of options to help make the journey as smooth as possible for you and your guests. Cork (ORK) and Shannon (SNN) airports both serve international and domestic flights, and they’re a great choice if you're coming in from abroad or from elsewhere in Ireland. There are also decent train and bus links from Dublin, Limerick, and Galway—though hiring a car can be handy for reaching those tucked-away venues in the countryside.
When it comes to accommodation, you’ll find everything from charming B&Bs and boutique hotels to cosy countryside cottages and luxury spa resorts. Many wedding venues in Munster, such as Kilkenny Ormonde Hotel, offer guest rooms on-site or nearby, which makes things easy for everyone (especially those who fancy a few celebratory drinks!). Just be sure to book early during peak season, as popular spots can fill up fast.
So while it might take a little planning to get everyone there, once they arrive, they'll be surrounded by rolling hills, coastal views, and the kind of warm welcome that makes all the effort feel totally worth it.