Wedding Venues in Scotland

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Sannio Italian Restaurant & Bar

Glasgow, Glasgow City
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Sannio Italian Restaurant and Bar is located across from the King’s Theatre, through the Pink Door to the delightfully designed downstairs restaurant. It’s been an Italian Restaurant since 1978, formally known as Sannino then Teatro.
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  • 50
  • £1,950 – £4,950
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Bridge Of Lochay

Killin, Stirling
The Bridge Of Lochay is a traditional Scottish Inn - that aims to provide a warm, welcoming and relaxing place where you and your guests may enjoy your big wedding day!
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  • 12 Bedrooms
  • £1,400 – £2,000
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Scottish Lavender Oils

Kinross, Perth and Kinross
Private Venue at Scotland's Premier Lavender Farm. Design your dream wedding on your terms! Our expansive grassy meadow, nestled amidst the lavender and adjacent to the serene Loch Leven, is yours to transform as you envision!
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  • 500
  • Affordable ($)
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Kingshouse Hotel

Glencoe, Highland
It feels like a romantic runaway wedding, hidden in the Highlands. But with all your favourite people around you. It’s a celebration, a Highland house party in a setting as monumental as the occasion.
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  • 110
  • 57 Bedrooms
  • Moderate ($$)
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Kildonan Lodge Hotel

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
Kildonan Lodge Hotel offers Victorian grandeur and elegance mixed with contemporary style and good old Scottish Hospitality for your wedding!
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  • 36
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The Three Chimneys

Isle Of Skye, Highland
The Three Chimneys is a beautifully-run small restaurant with comfortable accommodation, and it's sure to give you a welcoming, tranquil and memorable wedding day.
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  • 34
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The Foveran

Kirkwall, Orkney
Excellent restaurant offering panoramic views of the sea. Also, offers limited accommodation if your guests or you require it.
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  • 80
  • 8 Bedrooms
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The Kenmore Hotel

Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross
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The Riverview Suite has stunning views of the Tay and has a truly magical atmosphere, known as Scotland's oldest inn this venue is perfect for a romantic wedding!
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  • 85
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Kailzie Gardens

Peebles, Scottish Borders
These stunning grounds are perfect for a picturesque and romantic wedding, followed by a stunning marquee reception whether small or large!
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  • 400
  • Upon request
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The Crowwood Hotel

Muirhead, North Lanarkshire
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The Crowwood Hotel provides an authentic Scottish wedding experience, with fantastic attention to detail meaning nothing will be missed out.
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  • Upon request
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Kintail Lodge

Kyle, Highland
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A cosy venue well-suited to intimate wedding parties, on the banks of Loch Duich overlooking the Isle of Skye.
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  • 30
  • 12 Bedrooms
  • £45 – £50
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Broomholm Manor

Langholm, Dumfries and Galloway
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Broomholm Manor offers a stunning blend of historic charm and modern elegance. With its picturesque gardens and river, versatile event spaces, and luxurious accommodations, it’s perfect for unforgettable weddings that combine romance and privacy.
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  • 100
  • 9 Bedrooms
  • £1,960 – £8,000
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House of Elrick

Newmachar, Aberdeenshire
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House of Elrick is a 17th century exclusive use luxury venue, with accommodation for up to 30 guests, situated 10mins from Aberdeen International airport.
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  • 140
  • 13 Bedrooms
  • £2,500 – £13,995
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Newmachar Hotel

Newmachar, Aberdeenshire
This Hotel with 2 function rooms can be adapted to your individual needs so that the day can be truly unique and special!
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  • 50
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The Inch Hotel

Fort Augustus, Highland
This beautiful hotel in the heart of Scotland offers weddings in the vicinity of the infamous Loch Ness and rolling hills which provide a stunning wedding backdrop!
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  • 30
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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
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The Onich Hotel

Nr Fort William, Highland
This gorgeous wedding venue is located on Scotland's West coast, providing beautiful highland views which provide the perfect backdrop for those all important wedding photos!
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  • 60
  • 26 Bedrooms
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The Townhouse Hotel

Melrose, Scottish Borders
The Townhouse Hotel can hold wonderfully intimate weddings for up to 70 guests, and has a fabulously picturesque location within the Scottish Borders.
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  • 70
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Forss House Hotel

Thurso, Highland
Forss House is perfect for an intimate wedding. The beautiful house, grounds and the river nearby are available for exclusive use for your special day.
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  • 28
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Everything you need to know about weddings in Scotland

Scotland is one of the most distinctive places in the UK to get married, offering an extraordinary mix of landscapes, architecture and venue styles in one country. From elegant city venues in Edinburgh and Glasgow to remote Highland estates, lochside retreats and historic country houses, there is huge choice when searching for wedding venues in Scotland.

For couples comparing Scotland wedding venues, one of the biggest advantages is variety. You can choose from vibrant city-centre spaces, coastal venues, exclusive-use estates, luxury hotels, barns, island venues and romantic countryside settings, all within easy reach of some of the UK’s most iconic scenery. Whether you are planning a large celebration, a relaxed weekend wedding or a smaller gathering with your closest guests, there are wedding venues in Scotland to suit every style, season and budget.

Scotland also has strong appeal for both local and destination couples. Many Scottish couples choose to stay close to home, but Scotland is also a hugely popular choice for couples travelling from England or overseas who want dramatic scenery, a sense of occasion and a memorable setting. From the Highlands and Loch Lomond to the Scottish Borders and Aberdeenshire, Scottish wedding venues offer a combination of romance, flexibility and atmosphere that is hard to match elsewhere in the UK.

Why Scotland Is Such a Popular Wedding Destination

One of the reasons so many couples search for a wedding venue Scotland is that the country offers far more than one wedding style. Scotland can be classic and formal, relaxed and outdoorsy, luxurious and exclusive, or intimate and understated.

Couples looking at weddings in Scotland are often drawn by the scenery first. Lochs, mountains, forests, coastline and historic towns all create spectacular backdrops for ceremonies and photographs. At the same time, Scotland has some of the UK’s most recognisable wedding settings, from grand castles and manor houses to stylish city venues and boutique hotels.

Scotland also stands out because it works exceptionally well as a destination wedding location. Couples from elsewhere in the UK and abroad often choose Scotland specifically for its landscapes, heritage and romantic identity. Areas such as Edinburgh and the Lothians, Loch Lomond & The Trossachs, Perthshire, the Highlands and Islands, Fife, Ayrshire and Argyll & Bute are especially popular for couples wanting a wedding that feels special from the moment guests arrive.

For many couples, the appeal lies in being able to combine the wedding itself with a wider experience, whether that means a weekend celebration in a country house, a city break in Edinburgh or Glasgow, or a scenic Highland stay with family and friends.

A major reason couples consider getting married in Scotland is that Scottish marriage law offers more flexibility than couples often realise. Unlike England and Wales, where ceremonies usually need to take place in licensed premises, Scotland allows legal ceremonies in a much wider range of locations, subject to the correct arrangements and an authorised celebrant.

That means some couples can choose outdoor or truly scenic ceremony settings that would not usually be possible elsewhere in the UK. Lochside ceremonies, garden weddings, hillside backdrops and other outdoor celebrations are all part of what makes Scotland so appealing.

This is one of the strongest reasons to explore wedding places in Scotland if you want something more personal or location-led. It also makes Scotland particularly attractive for destination weddings, elopements, smaller celebrations and couples who want their ceremony setting to feel less conventional.

Of course, exact arrangements still depend on the venue, celebrant and logistics, so it is always important to check what is possible with each individual venue. But for couples comparing options across the UK, this added flexibility is a genuine Scottish advantage.

Wedding Venues Across Scotland’s Most Popular Regions

There is exceptional regional variety across wedding venues in Scotland, which is why geography matters so much when narrowing down your shortlist.

Edinburgh and the Lothians are ideal for couples looking for elegant city venues, historic buildings and venues near Edinburgh with excellent transport links. This area works particularly well for guests travelling from England or abroad and offers everything from luxury hotels to country houses just outside the city.

Glasgow and Greater Glasgow are popular for stylish hotels, converted spaces and better-value city venues, especially for larger guest lists. Couples often find that Glasgow venues combine strong transport links with flexible packages and modern event spaces.

The Highlands and Islands attract couples looking for dramatic scenery, remote exclusivity and truly memorable destination settings. This is one of the strongest regions for couples seeking outdoor backdrops, loch views and a sense of escape.

Loch Lomond & The Trossachs, Perthshire, Fife, Ayrshire, the Scottish Borders, Aberdeenshire, Angus, Stirling, Argyll & Bute and Dumfries & Galloway all offer their own mix of countryside venues, historic estates, hotels and distinctive regional character. This breadth is one of the biggest strengths of Scotland wedding venues overall: couples are not limited to one setting or one style.

There is an enormous range of Scottish wedding venues, making Scotland one of the best places in the UK for couples who want real choice.

Country houses and exclusive-use estates are especially popular, often combining accommodation, ceremony space and reception rooms in one private setting. These venues appeal to couples who want a full weekend experience and more privacy for guests.

Lochside and countryside venues are another major draw, particularly in areas such as Perthshire, Loch Lomond, the Highlands and the Borders. These settings offer beautiful views and a strong sense of place, especially for couples planning an outdoor ceremony or relaxed celebration.

City venues in Edinburgh and Glasgow provide a different kind of appeal, with contemporary hotels, historic buildings and well-connected locations that make logistics easier for larger groups or destination guests.

Scotland is also well known for luxury venues, barn venues, hotel venues and characterful historic properties. Rather than trying to compete with filtered pages, this main page should help couples understand the overall landscape, then guide them towards more specific searches such as castle, intimate, luxury, rustic, hotel or outdoor venue categories.

Cost and Budget Considerations for Wedding Venues in Scotland

The cost of wedding venues in Scotland varies significantly depending on location, guest numbers, package type and whether the venue is exclusive use.

As a guide, city venues in Edinburgh and Glasgow often range from around £4,000 to £15,000, while country house venues and exclusive estates can start higher and rise significantly for premium dates or larger weddings. Castle and luxury estate weddings are typically at the top end of the market, while smaller venues, intimate spaces and some barn venues can offer more affordable entry points.

Couples planning a wedding in Scotland should also look beyond the headline hire fee. Accommodation, catering, drinks packages, minimum guest numbers, staffing and exclusivity can all have a major effect on total spend. Remote venues may also come with additional transport or accommodation considerations.

One of the best ways to manage cost is to compare what is actually included. Some venues offer complete wedding packages or all-inclusive options that represent strong value, particularly for destination weddings where simplicity matters. Off-peak dates, weekday weddings and winter celebrations can also offer excellent value, especially in Scotland where atmospheric seasonal weddings are a real strength.

When comparing wedding venues in Scotland, it is worth focusing on a few practical decision factors early in your search. Guest capacity matters not just for the ceremony, but for the evening reception and overnight stay too. Accommodation is particularly important for remote venues and destination weddings, where keeping guests on-site or nearby can make a huge difference.

It is also important to ask what is included in the package, whether the venue offers exclusive use, and what flexibility you have with suppliers, styling and timings. Outdoor ceremony plans should always come with a strong wet-weather backup, especially in Scotland’s more changeable seasons.

Transport should not be overlooked either. Edinburgh and Glasgow are straightforward for most guests, while venues in the Highlands, Islands or more rural parts of Scotland may require extra planning for flights, trains or group transfers. For some couples, that remoteness is part of the appeal, but it works best when factored into the venue search from the start.

A brief mention is also worth making for Gretna Green, which remains one of the UK’s best-known wedding destinations and may be relevant for couples looking at southwest Scotland or a classic Scottish wedding experience.

Why Choose Bridebook for Wedding Venues in Scotland

Bridebook helps couples discover and compare the best wedding venues in Scotland in one place, whether you are planning locally or organising a destination wedding from elsewhere in the UK or abroad.

With detailed listings, real photos, venue information and straightforward enquiry options, Bridebook makes it easier to shortlist the right venue for your guest list, style and budget. Couples can compare locations across Edinburgh, Glasgow, the Highlands, Loch Lomond, Fife, Ayrshire, Perthshire and beyond, while also exploring more specific categories like luxury, intimate, outdoor or exclusive-use venues through dedicated pages.

For couples looking at wedding venues in Scotland, Bridebook offers the breadth, transparency and planning support needed to turn inspiration into a shortlist and a shortlist into real enquiries.

Quick facts about weddings in Scotland

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How much do wedding venues in Scotland cost?

Prices for wedding venues in Scotland vary widely depending on location, guest numbers and venue type. Smaller or simpler venues may start from around £1,500 to £5,000, while city venues, country houses and exclusive-use estates can range much higher.

Can you get married anywhere in Scotland?

Scotland offers more flexibility than England and Wales, and legal ceremonies can take place in a wider range of locations with the right arrangements and authorised celebrant. Always check the details with your venue and celebrant before booking.

What are the best wedding venues in the Scottish Highlands?

Some of the most sought-after wedding venues in Scotland are in the Highlands, where couples can find lochside venues, exclusive-use estates and scenic countryside settings ideal for destination weddings.

Are there affordable wedding venues in Scotland?

Yes, there are affordable options across Scotland, including city venues, smaller hotels, intimate venues and off-peak packages. Comparing inclusions carefully can help you find better overall value.

Can people from England or abroad get married in Scotland?

Yes. Scotland is a very popular destination wedding location for couples travelling from England and internationally. Many venues are experienced in hosting destination weddings and can help with accommodation and planning logistics.

What is the difference between getting married in Scotland and England?

One of the biggest differences is that Scotland allows legal ceremonies in a wider range of locations, which can make outdoor and more scenic ceremonies possible in ways that are not usually available in England and Wales.

Are there exclusive-use wedding venues in Scotland?

Yes, Scotland is especially strong for exclusive-use estates, country houses and larger private venues, making it a great option for couples who want privacy and a full wedding weekend feel.

When should I book a wedding venue in Scotland?

Many couples book 12 to 18 months in advance, and some of the most popular venues book even earlier for peak summer Saturdays. Remote or destination venues may also require earlier planning because of accommodation demand.

Do wedding venues in Scotland offer accommodation?

Many wedding venues in Scotland offer on-site accommodation, especially country houses, exclusive-use estates, hotels and Highland venues. This can be particularly helpful for destination weddings or venues in more rural parts of Scotland, where keeping guests nearby makes the day easier to manage.

What are the best areas to look for wedding venues in Scotland?

Some of the most popular areas for wedding venues in Scotland include Edinburgh and the Lothians, Glasgow, the Highlands, Loch Lomond, Perthshire, Fife, Ayrshire and the Scottish Borders. The best location depends on whether you want a city wedding, a lochside setting, a countryside venue or a destination-style celebration.

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