Luxury Wedding Venues in Highland

Discover the most exclusive luxury wedding venues in the Highland Council. This breathtaking region is home to majestic castles overlooking serene lochs and opulent country estates nestled in dramatic glens. Each setting offers a fairytale backdrop for an unforgettable celebration, combining romance and grandeur. The Highlands are a premier destination for those dreaming of a truly lavish wedding experience, surrounded by stunning natural beauty and unparalleled service.
Beyond the stunning scenery, these premium venues offer bespoke packages tailored to your every need. Whether you desire an intimate elopement or a grand multi-day affair, you'll find exceptional catering, world-class amenities, and dedicated wedding coordinators. The area provides exclusive-use options, ensuring complete privacy for you and your guests. Highland hospitality combined with five-star luxury creates a sophisticated and seamless wedding planning journey from start to finish.
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Achnagairn Castle

Kirkhill, Highland
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Named Best Wedding Venue in the UK by Harper's Bazaar, Achnagairn Castle is a stunning venue in the Highlands of Scotland. A glorious vaulted ballroom and 24 designer bedrooms make it truly unique.
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  • 150
  • 66 Bedrooms
  • £15,000 – £35,000
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Dornoch Station Hotel

Dornoch, Highland
(11)
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Dornoch Station is an ode to the Scottish Highlands. With a bespoke design inspired by the area, rugged beauty and enchanting views of the sea making it the perfect setting to host unforgettable wedding celebrations.
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  • 120
  • 89 Bedrooms
  • From £120.00 pp
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Skeabost House Hotel

Portree, Highland
(14)
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Wedding dreams come true at Skeabost House Hotel - a boutique and luxury venue set within beautifully manicured 23 acres of private parkland in one of the most iconic Scottish locations.
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  • 80
  • 21 Bedrooms
  • £5,499 – £17,599
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Kingsmills Hotel

Inverness, Highland
(23)
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At The Kingsmills Hotel, we are a unique and incomparable wedding venue, with glorious gardens and a stately backdrop of our 18th Century manor house hotel.
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  • 300
  • 147 Bedrooms
  • From £109.00 pp
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Ness Walk

Inverness, Highland
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If you’re looking for a luxury wedding venue, our elegant 5-star Ness Walk Hotel is the perfect setting. Let us make your dream wedding day a reality!
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  • 60
  • 47 Bedrooms
  • From £149.00 pp
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Coul House Hotel

Strathpeffer, Highland
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If you're looking for an intimate highland wedding then this historical venue is perfect for you! Beautiful gardens, rooms with a view and friendly service. Octagonal elegant dining room and first class food.
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  • 80
  • 21 Bedrooms
  • £1,000 – £20,000
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Glenmorangie House

Fearn, Nr Tain, Highland
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The perfect coastal setting for an intimate wedding in our World of Wonder in the Scottish highlands, with a secluded beach and landscaped gardens.
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  • 24
  • 9 Bedrooms
  • £5,990 – £9,290
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Lews Castle

Stornoway, Highland
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The iconic wedding venue at Lews Castle in the spectacular Outer Hebrides offers a unique setting for celebrations, showcasing a chandelier-lit ballroom, star-lined corridors & sumptuous accommodation
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  • 110
  • 21 Bedrooms
  • £500 – £3,000
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Knoydart House Luxury Accommodation

Mallaig, Highland
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Luxury elopement hot tub stays, say I do on the remote Knoydart wilderness for couples looking to escape. We can provide wedding celebrant, photographer, stargazing, inhouse caterer and masseuse.
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  • 2
  • 1 Bedroom
  • From £70.00 pp
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Muckrach Country House

Grantown-On-Spey, Highland
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Welcome to Muckrach Coountry House. A luxury, 11 Bedroom exclusive use country house located in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park. Dating back to 1861, this property possesses luxury, comfort, history & elegance at its core.
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  • From £7,495
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Loch Ness Lodge

Inverness, Highland
Loch Ness Lodge is ideal for weddings and offers a great setting in which you and all your guests can relax and appreciate your special day.
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  • 24
  • 14 Bedrooms
  • Luxury ($$$)
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Macdonald Aviemore Resort

Aviemore, Highland
The spectacular scenery surrounding our Macdonald Aviemore Resort along with the splendour and luxury within, makes this Resort ideal for romantic Scottish weddings.
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  • 450
  • 300 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Boath House

Nairn, Highland
A historic Georgian mansion in the Scottish Highlands offering elegant wedding spaces, luxury accommodation, and exceptional seasonal cuisine in breathtaking gardens and grounds.
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  • 48
  • 16 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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The Whispering Pine Lodge

Letter Finlay, Highland
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Set against the breath-taking backdrop of Loch Lochy, The Whispering Pine Lodge, with its twinkling lights and cosy fireplaces, is a perfect choice for your wedding.
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  • 65
  • 33 Bedrooms
  • £6,000 – £10,000
Everything you need to know about weddings in Highland

A luxury wedding in the Highlands is defined by its dramatic settings and exclusivity. The most sought-after venues are often historic properties, offering a unique blend of heritage and modern opulence.

  • Historic Castles: Imagine marrying in a centuries-old castle with turrets, grand halls, and sweeping views of a loch. Many are available for exclusive hire, giving you and your guests the entire estate.
  • Exclusive-Use Estates: These private country houses and lodges provide ultimate seclusion and flexibility, allowing you to create a completely bespoke, multi-day celebration.

The experience extends far beyond the venue itself. It's about creating a memorable journey for you and your guests, infused with authentic Scottish charm.

  • Fine Dining: Menus often feature world-class Scottish produce, from fresh seafood and game to single malt whiskies, curated by top chefs.
  • Unique Activities: Entertain your guests with quintessentially Highland experiences like private whisky tastings, clay pigeon shooting, falconry, or even a mini Highland Games.

Budgeting for a luxury wedding in the Highlands requires careful consideration, as costs can vary significantly. The venue hire fee is typically the largest component.

  • Exclusive-Use Hire: For a prestigious castle or country estate, expect venue hire fees to start from £15,000 and go well beyond £50,000 for a weekend, often including some accommodation.
  • Key Factors: Prices are highest during peak season (May-September) and on Saturdays. Mid-week weddings or off-season dates can sometimes offer better value.

Beyond the venue, several other elements contribute to a luxury budget. Sourcing high-end suppliers in a remote area can also impact the cost.

  • Catering: Bespoke menus from acclaimed chefs can range from £150 to £300+ per head.
  • Marquees: For larger guest lists, a high-spec glass-fronted marquee with luxury interiors can add £20,000-£40,000 to your budget.
  • Entertainment: Sourcing top-tier bands, pipers, and other entertainers is key to the luxury experience.

Spring & Summer (April - August)

These are the most popular months, and for good reason. You'll experience long daylight hours (until 10 pm in June), lush green landscapes, and the famous purple heather in late summer.

  • Pros: Ideal for outdoor ceremonies and drinks receptions with stunning backdrops. The weather is generally milder and brighter.
  • Cons: This is peak season, so venues and suppliers get booked up 18-24 months in advance. You'll also be sharing the Highlands with summer tourists.

Autumn & Winter (September - March)

This period offers a different kind of magic. The landscape turns to dramatic gold and amber hues in autumn, while winter can bring crisp, clear days and even a dusting of snow.

  • Pros: The atmosphere is incredibly romantic, with roaring log fires and a cosy, intimate feel. Plus, the infamous Scottish midges are gone!
  • Cons: The weather is more unpredictable, and daylight hours are much shorter, so your timeline needs careful planning.

Given the region's scale, logistics are a key part of planning a Highland wedding. Clear communication with guests is essential.

  • Getting There: Inverness Airport is the main gateway, with connections to London and other European cities. The Caledonian Sleeper train from London is another romantic option.
  • Guest Transport: Many luxury venues are in remote locations. It's highly recommended to arrange private coach hire for guests from a central point like Inverness or the nearest large town to ensure everyone arrives on time and can relax.

Ensuring your guests are comfortable is a hallmark of a luxury event. The Highlands offer a range of premium accommodation options.

  • On-Site: Most exclusive-use venues include a number of bedrooms or lodges for the immediate wedding party.
  • Nearby: For other guests, you can recommend high-quality options in the vicinity, from 5-star hotels and boutique lodges to charming, upscale B&Bs. Providing a curated list is a thoughtful touch.
FAQ's

What defines a 'luxury' wedding venue in the Highland Council?

A luxury Highland venue is characterised by a combination of factors: an exclusive and breathtaking location (like a private castle or loch-side estate), exceptionally high standards of personal service, world-class facilities, exquisite cuisine, and the ability to create a truly bespoke and private wedding experience from start to finish.

Do we need a wedding planner for a wedding in the Highlands?

While most luxury venues have excellent in-house coordinators, hiring an independent wedding planner is highly recommended. They have specialist local knowledge, access to the best suppliers who can work in remote areas, and the expertise to manage complex logistics, especially for multi-day events or if you are planning from abroad.

What is the legal process for getting married in Scotland?

The process is straightforward for both UK and international couples. You must each submit a Marriage Notice (Form M10) and associated documents to the registrar in the district where your wedding will take place. This must be done between 29 days and 3 months before your wedding date. You don't need to be a resident to marry here.

What are some unique experiences we can offer guests at a Highland wedding?

To elevate your wedding, consider arranging authentic local experiences. Popular choices include private whisky distillery tours, clay pigeon shooting on the estate, guided hikes, loch cruises, falconry displays, or even a mini Highland Games for a fun and memorable afternoon activity.

How can we incorporate Scottish traditions into a modern luxury wedding?

There are many elegant ways to do this. You could hire a lone piper for the ceremony, use a contemporary tartan design for accessories, incorporate a traditional handfasting or Quaich ceremony, design a menu around premium Scottish produce, or host a sophisticated whisky and gin tasting bar during your reception.

What should we advise our guests about the Highland weather?

Advise guests to prepare for 'four seasons in one day'! Suggest bringing layers, a waterproof jacket, and sensible footwear, even in summer. For a luxury touch, you could provide high-quality umbrellas or pashminas for guests to use if the weather turns, ensuring they remain comfortable throughout the day.