Wedding Venues in North Ayrshire

The Riverside Lodge Hotel
Irvine, North Ayrshire
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Set in the coastal town of Irvine, we are able to cater from small & intimate weddings to large, grand celebrations of up to 180 guests. With stylish & lavish interiors, our 4 star, award-winning hotel combines luxury with world renowned hospitality.
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  • 180
  • 126 Bedrooms
  • £2,500 - £22,595
Brisbane House
Largs, North Ayrshire
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Newly refurbished Brisbane House is an exclusive-use seaside wedding venue in Largs, meaning it will be yours, and yours alone for your big day. With its jaw-dropping duplex honeymoon suite, new wedding prep room, stunning seaside views, and more!
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  • 130
  • 18 Bedrooms
  • £2,025 - £6,050
Dalgarven House
Kilwinning, North Ayrshire
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The Dalgarven House exclusive use spa venue sits on the banks of the river Garnock, just across from a picturesque working watermill, The riverside conservatory could be a stunning backdrop for your ceremony.
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  • 50
  • 9 Bedrooms
  • £1,000 - £4,995
The Gailes Hotel & Spa
Irvine, North Ayrshire
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Join us at The Gailes and be wowed by this stunning family owned hotel where every attention to detail is taken care. From our breath-taking new wedding pavilion to stunning rooftop conservatory.
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  • 240
  • 42 Bedrooms
  • £2,250 - £4,000
The Waterside Hotel
West Kilbride, North Ayrshire
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The Waterside Hotel is set in the most idyllic sea-front location along the Ayrshire coast in West Kilbride.
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  • 240
  • 23 Bedrooms
  • From £80 pp
The Dougarie Boathouse
Machrie, North Ayrshire
The Boathouse at Dougarie is an exclusive use destination wedding venue on the Isle of Arran. Celebrate your wedding day surrounded by spectacular landscapes and your own beach.
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  • 80
  • 18 Bedrooms
  • Moderate ($$)
Brodick Castle
Brodick, North Ayrshire
Quintessential castle with spectacular grounds on the beautiful island of Arran. Weddings may take place within the grounds only
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  • 1
  • Moderate ($$)
Kildonan Hotel
Kildonan, Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire
Located on the southern tip of the Isle of Arran, the Kildonan Hotel offers panoramic sea views and the opportunity for scenic and picturesque outdoor weddings!
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  • 100
  • P.O.A
The Woodhouse Hotel
Largs, North Ayrshire
This picturesque venue is perfect for intimate wedding breakfasts and receptions, with staff ensuring your day is relaxing and fun.
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  • 60
  • P.O.A
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FAQ's

What are the accommodation options for guests traveling to North Ayrshire, and does the venue provide any special arrangements or partnerships with local hotels?

Many venues in North Ayrshire offer on-site accommodation, which is convenient for guests traveling from afar. For instance, The Gailes Hotel & Spa provides 42 bedrooms, while The Waterside Hotel offers 23 rooms, allowing guests to stay overnight and enjoy the festivities without concern for transportation. Some venues may also have partnerships with nearby hotels or B&Bs, offering preferential rates or shuttle services to accommodate additional guests. It's advisable to discuss these options with the venue coordinator to ensure all attendees have suitable lodging arrangements, enhancing their overall experience.

How does the venue's proximity to North Ayrshire's coastal attractions enhance the wedding experience, particularly for couples seeking scenic backdrops?

North Ayrshire boasts stunning coastal landscapes, providing picturesque settings for wedding ceremonies and photographs. Venues like Brisbane House in Largs offer exclusive use with breathtaking seaside views, creating a romantic ambiance. The Waterside Hotel in West Kilbride is set along the Ayrshire coast, allowing couples to incorporate the serene beachfront into their wedding theme. Utilising these natural backdrops not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also offers guests a memorable experience, immersing them in the region's beauty.

What are the venue's policies regarding exclusive use, and how does this impact the wedding day's privacy and personalisation?

Exclusive use ensures that the entire venue is dedicated solely to your wedding, providing privacy and the freedom to personalise the space according to your vision. Venues like Brisbane House offer exclusive use, meaning the facilities are reserved entirely for you and your guests on the big day. This arrangement allows for a more intimate atmosphere and greater flexibility in terms of décor and scheduling. It's important to confirm the specifics with the venue, including any additional costs associated with exclusive use and the duration for which the exclusivity applies.

How does the venue accommodate various cultural or religious ceremonies, and are there facilities or partnerships in place to support diverse wedding traditions?

Many venues in North Ayrshire are adaptable and open to hosting a variety of cultural and religious ceremonies. It's essential to discuss your specific requirements with the venue coordinator to ensure they can accommodate your traditions appropriately. Some venues may have experience with diverse ceremonies and can recommend local officiants or suppliers familiar with specific customs. Additionally, they might offer flexible spaces that can be customised to reflect cultural décor and rituals, ensuring your wedding is both meaningful and respectful of your heritage.

What are the transportation options for guests arriving from different parts of the UK, and does the venue assist in coordinating travel arrangements?

North Ayrshire is accessible via various transportation modes, including road, rail, and ferry services, especially for venues located on the Isle of Arran. Venues like The Dougarie Boathouse on the Isle of Arran require guests to travel by ferry, adding a unique element to the journey. It's beneficial to coordinate with the venue regarding transportation logistics, such as ferry schedules and group bookings, to ensure a smooth experience for your guests. Some venues may assist in organising transportation or provide information on local services to facilitate guest arrivals and departures.

How does the venue's architectural style and historical significance contribute to the overall ambiance of the wedding, and can couples incorporate these elements into their theme?

North Ayrshire offers venues with rich histories and distinctive architectural styles, such as Brodick Castle on the Isle of Arran, providing a quintessential castle setting with spectacular grounds. Incorporating the venue's historical elements into your wedding theme can enhance the ambiance, offering a unique charm. Discussing the venue's history with the coordinator can provide inspiration for décor, photography, and even attire, allowing couples to create a cohesive and memorable experience that reflects both their personal style and the venue's character.