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North Yorkshire has 246 wedding venues on Bridebook - from converted stone barns in the Yorkshire Dales to coastal settings around Scarborough and historic hotels in York.
The average wedding in Yorkshire & the Humber costs £20,147, below the UK average of £20,604, and the most popular month to marry is August. Use the filters below to compare by style, guest capacity, and location.





























































































































































































































North Yorkshire is one of England's most varied counties for a wedding, stretching from the limestone valleys of the Yorkshire Dales to the heather moorland of the North York Moors and the clifftop drama of the Yorkshire coast. Couples searching for wedding venues in North Yorkshire have an exceptional range to choose from, including converted barns, country house hotels, elegant spa town venues and coastal settings with sea views.
Whether you're drawn to a rustic Dales barn, a grand Harrogate hotel or a clifftop celebration in Whitby, you'll find places to get married in North Yorkshire to suit almost every style and budget. North Yorkshire also surrounds the historic city of York, which has its own dedicated page of venues if a city wedding is more your style. This page brings together the county's best-known wedding areas to help you compare locations, venue types and what each part of North Yorkshire does differently.
Few counties combine scenery, heritage and venue variety quite like North Yorkshire. Couples comparing wedding venues in North Yorkshire frequently look for:
Nationally, 14% of couples marry outside their home region, often because they've found a venue that captures something they couldn't find closer to home. For couples weighing up places to get married in North Yorkshire, that combination of scenery and variety is exactly the kind of pull that brings people from Leeds, Manchester and further afield to plan their day here.
North Yorkshire's appeal lies in how different each part of the county feels. Here's a closer look at the areas couples explore most:
Harrogate and the spa town districtCouples drawn to Harrogate and the surrounding district will find an excellent choice of hotels and country houses that combine ceremony spaces with elegant reception rooms. The town's Victorian identity and easy access from Leeds and Bradford make it one of North Yorkshire's most popular venue towns, particularly for couples who want polish alongside their countryside setting.
Skipton and the Yorkshire DalesAs the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, Skipton and the surrounding villages introduce some of the county's most scenic barn conversions and rural estates. Couples after dry stone walls, sweeping valleys and a true Dales atmosphere will find plenty to explore here, particularly for outdoor ceremonies framed by the national park.
Whitby and the North Yorkshire coastFor couples who want a coastal celebration, Whitby and the surrounding coastline offer something markedly different from the rest of North Yorkshire. Clifftop venues and harbourside settings near the historic abbey ruins give weddings here a distinctive, atmospheric backdrop, with Scarborough further down the coast offering its own seaside alternative.
Richmond and the DalesRichmond and the surrounding Dales villages bring market town character to the western edge of North Yorkshire. The area's barns and rural estates tend to offer more competitive pricing than venues closer to Harrogate or Skipton, while still delivering classic Dales scenery, with Northallerton providing a further option for couples weighing up venues in this part of the county.
Thirsk and the Vale of YorkThirsk and the wider Vale of York introduce open farmland and countryside venues away from the busier Dales and Moors routes. Manor houses and converted barns dominate the offer here, suiting couples who want rural seclusion without travelling too far from York or Harrogate.
Malton, Ryedale and the North York MoorsMalton and the Ryedale area sit on the doorstep of the North York Moors, where heather moorland and dramatic coastline create a very different atmosphere from the Dales. Couples planning an outdoor ceremony or a wilder, more rugged backdrop often look to this part of the county.
The right venue often comes down to balancing scenery with practical planning. Before arranging venue viewings, think through how your day will work, including any dedicated ceremony venues you're considering. When comparing wedding venues in North Yorkshire, think about:
Those interested in a specific venue type can browse barn wedding venues in North Yorkshire or explore smaller, more intimate venues suited to more intimate celebrations.
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Couples can also keep their planning organised with Bridebook's wedding planning checklist and explore wedding budget guidance for realistic expectations around venue hire and overall spend.
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Wedding costs in North Yorkshire vary considerably depending on venue type, location and what's included in the hire package, but the county is generally seen as more affordable than the South of England.
Based on data for Yorkshire and the Humber:
For wider context, this sits close to the UK-wide average wedding spend of £20,604.
Nationally, 47% of weddings now take place on a Saturday, the lowest proportion on record, with 27% of couples marrying Monday to Thursday. Flexibility on the day of the week remains one of the most effective ways for couples to manage costs in a popular destination like North Yorkshire.
Like much of northern England, North Yorkshire can have mild summers and chilly winters, with each of the four seasons offering something special for your wedding day.
Spring (March - May) brings blooming gardens and cool mornings, ideal for outdoor photos. The Yorkshire Moors look absolutely stunning at this time of year, so it’s definitely worth a trip with your new spouse and photographer to capture something special. Average highs range from 10°C to 15°C.
Summer (June - August) is the busy wedding season in North Yorkshire, when couples flock to get married in the countryside or somewhere along the coast. Expect highs of 18°C to 22°C.
Autumn (September - November) is a lovely season in North Yorkshire, with autumnal foliage and golden-hour light working wonders for wedding photographs.
Winter (December - February) offers atmospheric backdrops for candlelit ceremonies or snowy scenes in the Yorkshire Dales. But with icy coastal winds and frosty mornings, venues with indoor space are a must.
North Yorkshire is well connected by road and rail, though distances within the county can be considerable. The A1(M) runs along the eastern edge, connecting Harrogate, Thirsk and Northallerton with Leeds, York and the wider motorway network, while the A59 and A65 provide the main routes into Skipton and the Yorkshire Dales. Harrogate and Skipton both have direct rail services from Leeds, and Northallerton sits on the East Coast Main Line with direct trains from York, though more remote Dales and Moors venues will usually need a car or pre-arranged transport.
Whitby and the coast take longer to reach, with the drive from York taking just over an hour and from Leeds closer to 90 minutes. Couples choosing a coastal venue should factor this into their planning, particularly for guests without their own transport, and a coach or minibus from a central pick-up point can make a real difference to the day.
Accommodation across North Yorkshire ranges from country house hotels with rooms on site to boutique bed and breakfasts in market towns like Thirsk and Richmond. Many barn and rural venues have on-site accommodation or established arrangements with nearby properties, which is worth discussing with your venue early, particularly for summer weekends when rooms across the Dales and around Whitby can book up quickly.