Dornoch Station Hotel
- 120
- 89 Bedrooms
- From £120.00 pp
Choosing a hotel wedding venue in the Highland Council means embracing both grandeur and convenience. The region is home to an incredible variety of hotels, from historic castles and baronial mansions transformed into luxury accommodation, to modern hotels with panoramic loch views.
The primary benefit is the all-in-one experience. Hotels are adept at hosting weddings, often providing dedicated wedding coordinators, in-house catering, and staff to ensure every detail is handled. This streamlined approach allows you to relax and enjoy the stunning Highland setting.
Scottish Legal Requirements
Getting married in Scotland has its own legal framework. You must each give notice to the registrar in the district where your wedding will take place, submitting a Marriage Notice form (M10) no earlier than 3 months and no later than 29 days before the date.
Local Traditions
A Highland wedding is the perfect opportunity to incorporate unique Scottish traditions. Consider a bagpiper to welcome guests, a traditional handfasting ceremony, or a ceilidh for the evening reception to give your celebration an authentic local feel.
The cost of a hotel wedding venue in the Highlands can vary significantly based on the location, exclusivity, and size of your celebration. As a guide, expect venue hire and catering packages to range from £8,000 to £20,000+ for a full-day event.
What's included?
Always check specifics with each venue, as packages differ.
Budgeting Tips
Each season in the Highlands offers a unique atmosphere for a hotel wedding.
The Highlands are a photographer's dream. The dramatic landscapes provide an epic canvas for your wedding photos. Hotel venues often have meticulously maintained gardens, private loch-side access, or terraces with stunning mountain views.
Even if the weather is unpredictable (which is part of the charm!), many historic hotels feature grand interiors with sweeping staircases, ornate drawing rooms, and large windows that frame the wild scenery, ensuring beautiful photo opportunities whatever the forecast.
While renowned for its wild beauty, the Highland Council is accessible. Inverness is the main transport hub, with an airport, a mainline train station, and major road links like the A9 and A82.
When choosing a more remote hotel venue, it's vital to provide guests with clear travel directions and information on local taxi services. The scenic drives are part of the experience, but be mindful of journey times on single-track roads. Some luxury hotels can also help arrange private group transport for your guests.
This is where hotel venues excel. The convenience of having stylish and comfortable on-site accommodation is a major advantage for you and your guests. There's no need to worry about late-night travel after the reception, and you can extend the celebration over a whole weekend.
Most hotels will offer a block of rooms at a discounted rate for your wedding party. It's a wonderful way to bring everyone together for breakfasts and pre-wedding activities, turning your special day into a mini-holiday in the heart of Scotland.