Wedding Venues in Scotland

Wedding Venues in Scotland boast some stunning natural landscapes that provide the perfect backdrop for your special day. From Edinburgh, Glasgow to Aberdeen, find yours online using Bridebook's state of the art search engine!
From loch side to castle Wedding Venues in overlooking epic landscapes, if you are in search of a traditional Scottish wedding celebration steeped in natural beauty, look no further. The cities of Scotland are also home to some beautiful places to tie the knot. Have you ever thought of hosting your wedding at Edinburgh Castle? Well, you can! Find the Scottish venue of your dreams online through Bridebook!
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Rosslea Hall Hotel

Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute
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With its picturesque landscapes, you can enjoy the perfect mix of stunning traditional venue and modern facilities for your dream wedding day!
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  • 128
  • 30 Bedrooms
  • £2,020 – £11,000
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Balinakill Country House

Clachan nr. Tarbert, Argyll and Bute
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Exclusive use Victorian manor house with impressive period features set in 6 acres of tranquil grounds.
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  • 50
  • 13 Bedrooms
  • From £4,500
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Lochgreen House Hotel

Troon, South Ayrshire
Celebrate your wedding in our charming country house surrounded by lush green grounds. Our professional team know the perfect ingredients to a successful event.
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  • 180
  • 33 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Hafton Castle

Dunoon, Argyll and Bute
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Hafton Castle is a magnificent building located in Hunter's Quay, just outside Dunoon with views across Holy Loch is the perfect location for initimate family weddings.
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  • 65
  • 19 Bedrooms
  • £4,139 – £4,964
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FALLS OF FEUGH RESTAURANT

BANCHORY, Aberdeenshire
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Looking for somewhere to enjoy the very best of modern Scottish cuisine in a truly stunning location, then look no further… The award-winning Falls of Feugh Restaurant, is the perfect wedding venue
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  • 45
  • £500 – £1,200
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Scotts Kitchen

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
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A local, independent, family restaurant group, in the heart of Edinburgh, founded in 1990
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  • 36
  • From £40.00 pp
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Fairmont St Andrews

St Andrews, Fife
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Whether you're looking for an intimate celebration or a lavish one Fairmont can cater for you. At Fairmont every wedding is unique and moulded to a couple's requirements with bespoke offerings.
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  • 350
  • 212 Bedrooms
  • Luxury ($$$)
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The Mansefield Hotel

Elgin, Moray
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Bespoke and personal service from a dedicated team. We'll make sure your perfect day is all you imagined it could be and more.
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  • 200
  • 51 Bedrooms
  • £1,650 – £2,500
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Wildwoodz Weddings

Munlochy, Highland
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Looking for wedding venues in the Highlands with a difference? Woodland, festival and barn weddings are growing in popularity all the time. Instead of a stuffy church / hotel day, more and more people want a wedding experience that will stand out as
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  • 6 Bedrooms
  • £4,550 – £5,000
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Argyll and Bute Registrars

Argyll, Argyll and Bute
‘Your ceremony, your way’ Argyll and Bute Registrars are very experienced, they love to help create personal ceremonies and guide you through the legal paperwork. #abplace2wed
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  • Upon request
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The Hilcroft Hotel

Bathgate, West Lothian
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The Hilcroft Hotel is a modern building located in West Lothian, half way between Glasgow and Edinburgh. We host one wedding per day so you can be assured of a personal service on your Big Day.
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  • 180
  • 32 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Maitlandfield House Hotel

Haddington, East Lothian
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Maitlandfield House is a long established wedding venue, in tranquil and beautiful surroundings. We offer facilities up to 200 wedding guests.
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  • 140
  • 25 Bedrooms
  • From £19.00 pp
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McLarens on the Corner

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
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Our building is steeped in the local history of the area and was converted from an old Bank of Scotland building in late 2019.
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  • 45
  • From £50.00 pp
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Dunollie Museum, Castle & Grounds

Oban, Argyll and Bute
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Welcome to Dunollie Museum, Castle & Grounds in Argyll, Scotland. We offer an amazing venue for your wedding. Set in ancient woodland grounds, our beautiful historic venue boasts breathtaking views of Oban Bay and the Hebridean Isles.
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  • 50
  • £1,995 – £4,995
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Lochside House

Cumnock, East Ayrshire
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Lochside House is a hidden Scottish gem, a truly enchanting location offering an unforgettable and unique setting for your forthcoming Wedding celebrations!
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  • 212
  • Upon request
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Ravelston House

Musselburgh, East Lothian
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The Ravelston House offers the happy couple a breath-taking wedding and banqueting suite to create a perfect setting for the perfect wedding in the East of Scotland.
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  • 150
  • 7 Bedrooms
  • Affordable ($)
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Fife Lodge Hotel

Banff, Aberdeenshire
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Family run, country house hotel with large ballroom and beautiful grounds and views. We pride ourselves on our professional, personal service.
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  • 217
  • 8 Bedrooms
  • £150 – £998
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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 ($$)
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Earls Hall

Leuchars, Fife
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Marquee Wedding Venue in The Stunning Grounds of Earls Hall Castle
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  • 200
  • £3,000 – £5,000
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Dalmeny Park House Hotel

Glasgow, Glasgow City
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Dalmney park is an impeccable Scottish mansion set amidst several acres of magnificent gardens and grounds. Located on the south side of Glasgow it is one of Scotland’s premier wedding venues.
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  • 220
  • 20 Bedrooms
  • £70 – £25
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Hetland Hall Hotel

Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway
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Hetland Hall Hotel is an elegant country house set amidst 18 acres of private parkland with its sweeping views over the Solway Firth towards the fells of the Lake District.
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  • 120
  • 30 Bedrooms
  • £600 – £750
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Savoy Park Hotel

Ayr, South Ayrshire
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Savoy park Hotel is surrounded by greenery and is only a short stroll away from the Ayr's seafront. It is conveniently only a short walking distance from the train station and the town-centre.
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  • 120
  • 15 Bedrooms
  • £2,550 – £6,200
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Crail Community Hall

Crail, Fife
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Crail Community Hall is situated in the picturesque sea side village of Crail near St Andrews in the beautiful East Neuk of Fife. It is the perfect setting for a romantic wedding for up to 120 people.
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  • 120
  • £2,000 – £3,000
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Brodick Castle

Brodick, North Ayrshire
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OUTDOOR WEDDING CEREMONIES ONLY. Quintessential castle with spectacular grounds on the beautiful island of Arran.
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  • 120
  • £1,200 – £5,500
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House of Dun

Montrose, Angus
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Designed by William Adam, House of Dun is an early 18th-century Georgian masterpiece. Set amid Victorian gardens, parkland and woodland, with beautiful views over the Montrose Basin.
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  • 50
  • £850 – £6,000
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Cairns Farm

Kirknewton, West Lothian
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Nestled amidst the lush landscapes of the Pentland hills, Cairns Farm is a stunning venue perfect for wedding celebrations.
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  • 140
  • 12 Bedrooms
  • £7,500 – £13,600
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The Voodoo Rooms

Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
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The Voodoo Rooms is an award winning venue for over 15 years. Located in the heart of Edinburgh's city centre, it is the perfect, unique venue to hold your wedding breakfast and reception! (Ceremony can be held with us)
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  • 80
  • £150 – £500
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The Glasgow Westerwood Hotel

Glasgow, North Lanarkshire
Find unparalleled comfort at The Glasgow Westerwood Spa & Golf Resort, an outstanding resort near Glasgow's city center idyllically nestled within acres of woodland with gorgeous views of Campsie Fells hills.
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  • 220
  • 148 Bedrooms
  • From £80.00 pp
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Cairndale Hotel & Spa

Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway
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For one of the top wedding venues in Dumfries, the centrally situated Cairndale Hotel & Spa makes the perfect choice for weddings in Dumfries, catering for wedding receptions of up to 250 guests.
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  • 250
  • 86 Bedrooms
  • £200 – £900
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Glenesk Hotel

Edzell, Angus
The Glenesk Hotel Country House Hotel & Spa, is perfect for every occasion. With our gorgeous Chandelier room, our intimate reading room, and our beautiful full glass function room, it has everything you could need and more.
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  • 100
  • 30 Bedrooms
  • Moderate ($$)
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Piersland House

Troon, South Ayrshire
This beautiful country house by the sea with glorious gardens and grounds is truly inspiring, and not to be overlooked by any bride on the hunt for that perfect wedding venue in Scotland
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  • 94
  • 37 Bedrooms
  • Moderate ($$)
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Tarbet Hotel

Tarbet, Argyll and Bute Council
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Say “I do” in one of Scotland’s most spectacular settings at our beautiful Loch Lomond wedding venue. With its perfect mix of historic charm and iconic Scottish surroundings, Tarbet Hotel sets the scene for a truly unforgettable celebration.
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  • 120
  • 49 Bedrooms
  • £695 – £2,250
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Pitbauchlie House Hotel

Dunfermline, Fife
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Pitbauchlie House Hotel is well established wedding venue in Dunfermline offering a full range of wedding facilities, from holding your wedding in the hotel, to the 3 course meal, dancing in the evening and retiring to the Honeymoon Suite.
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  • 120
  • 50 Bedrooms
  • From £97.00 pp
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Cabarfeidh Hotel

Stornoway, Na h-Eileanan an Iar
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Caberfeidh Hotel is dedicated to make your wedding experience perfect from the very first phone call to the big day itself!
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  • 200
  • From £26.00 pp
Everything you need to know about weddings in Scotland

All About Getting Married in Scotland

Scotland is an absolutely beautiful country, and it’s easy to see why so many couples search for wedding venues in Scotland to plan their big day. From centuries of fascinating history to city-sized lochs, there’s so much to see and discover. Everywhere you turn, you’ll encounter stunning architecture, lush open countryside, and wonderfully passionate locals proud of their heritage.

All of this combines to create the perfect setting for a picture-perfect wedding in Scotland. Whether you dream of a sophisticated inner-city ceremony surrounded by history in Edinburgh or want to tie the knot against a mountain backdrop or a legendary loch, wedding venues in Scotland offer an impressive range of unforgettable locations. Scotland is a popular place to get married, with 12% of UK couples choosing it thanks to its diversity and affordability.

Our 2025 Wedding Report found that more than four out of every five (83%) Scottish couples choose to stay in Scotland for their celebration. This makes sense—wedding venues in Scotland offer both value and variety. The average cost of a wedding in Scotland is £18,617, more than £2,000 less than the UK average of £20,822. It’s also cheaper than weddings in the northeast of England (£20,415) and significantly less than London weddings (£28,629).

This all shows that not only can you have a breathtaking wedding in there, but choosing wedding venues in Scotland can help you save a substantial amount compared to getting married elsewhere.

Popular Wedding Themes & Trends in Scotland

Couples in Scotland are among those who spend the least on wedding flowers, with an average spend of £889 compared to the national average of £1,132. They also tend to spend less on a toastmaster Scotland, averaging just £150 instead of the national £477. This is often because couples prefer to keep the ceremony simple so they can dedicate their budget to other areas, such as choosing from the many stunning wedding venues Scotland has to offer.

Scotland’s natural beauty is a major draw for couples exploring wedding venues in Scotland. With breathtaking landscapes ranging from the rugged Highlands to the crystal-clear waters of more than 30,000 lochs, outdoor ceremonies are becoming increasingly popular. The low levels of light pollution in many regions also make twilight weddings a growing trend.

Many couples choose venues with sweeping views of surrounding mountains, creating incredible opportunities for wedding photos. Eco-friendly weddings are also on the rise, with couples opting for local caterers, florists, and suppliers whenever possible—something that many wedding venues in Scotland can support thanks to strong local networks.

Wedding Venues in Scotland & Average Costs

Scotland is known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history and unique character, making it a top destination for couples exploring wedding venues in Scotland to find their dream location. Whether you imagine exchanging vows in a luxurious castle, a quiet garden or a modern, stylish hotel, wedding venues in Scotland offer an unbeatable variety of options to suit every taste and budget.

With such an abundance of history, Scotland is home to more than 1,000 castles—many of which now make for extraordinary and luxurious wedding venues in Scotland. Neidpath Castle in Peebles towers over the surrounding countryside and provides an incredible backdrop for photographs. Cluny Castle in Inverurie has the quintessential castle look and sits surrounded by lush Scottish countryside. Dundas Castle in Edinburgh is vast and gives you the chance to enjoy a wedding fit for royalty with a five-star experience.

If you love luxury but prefer a countryside manor or stately home, wedding venues in Scotland also include countless elegant estates. Kinmount House in Annan, Hopetoun House in South Queensferry and Galloway House in Garlieston all offer charm, grandeur and plenty of character.

To take full advantage of the Scottish countryside and its unbeatable scenery, many wedding venues in Scotland offer beautiful outdoor spaces that let you enjoy the fresh mountain air. Madeira in Fife is full of charm, The Ecology Centre in Fife offers tranquillity and The Seton Garden in East Lothian features a stunning walled garden.

For something more unconventional, you can tie the knot at truly unique locations. The National Mining Museum Scotland in Newtongrange, the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum in Ayr and Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh let you get married surrounded by Scottish and natural history—showcasing the diversity of wedding venues in Scotland.

If you’re conscious of budget, you’ll find plenty of wedding venues in Scotland that are both affordable and fabulous. The Lodge On Loch Lomond, Balbirnie House in Fife and Oran Mor in Glasgow all make wonderful choices that allow you to have an unforgettable day without overspending.

The average cost of a wedding venue in Scotland is £5,685, which is less than the UK national average of £5,945 and significantly more affordable than London at £7,020. This means you can enjoy a beautiful, memorable and affordable celebration when choosing wedding venues in Scotland.

Average Wedding Venue Booking Lead Times in Scotland

Scotland is a hugely popular wedding destination, with a wide range of stunning options across wedding venues in Scotland, from historic castles to picturesque gardens. Because of this demand, many wedding venues in Scotland are booked between 12 and 18 months in advance. Some of the most sought-after locations in iconic areas may even book up more than two years ahead. To secure your dream wedding venue—especially if it’s one of the most popular—we recommend starting your search and booking as early as possible.

If you’re flexible with the timing or location of your big day, you may be able to book wedding venues in Scotland closer to your preferred date, potentially around six months in advance. And if you’re open to marrying during quieter seasons or choosing a midweek date, the lead time for securing wedding venues in Scotland can be even shorter.

Weather & Seasonality in Scotland

Much like in the rest of the UK, Scotland’s weather can be temperamental and unpredictable, especially the further north you go. But with careful planning, you can still have your dream celebration at any time of year, and many wedding venues in Scotland are well-prepared for changing conditions. Each season brings its own charm, making it easy to find wedding venues in Scotland that suit your vision.

Spring (March–May) is a lovely time to get married, as the countryside awakens after winter and fills with vibrant greens and colourful blooms. Temperatures rise from around 7°C (45°F) in March to 13°C (55°F) in May. Spring showers are common, and with an average of 38 days of snow a year in Scotland, you might still encounter a dusting in March or April — something many indoor and hybrid wedding venues in Scotland can easily accommodate.

Summer (June–August) is the most popular time to get married, with long, warm days and a lower chance of rain. Temperatures typically range between 15°C and 19°C (59°F–66°F), though heat waves can push them into the mid-20s. It’s the perfect season to take advantage of outdoor areas offered by many wedding venues in Scotland, whether that’s castle gardens, coastal terraces or countryside lawns. Just remember that midge season runs from April to October, so some outdoor celebrations may require a little extra planning.

Autumn (September–November) transforms Scotland into a spectacular mix of oranges, reds and golds, making it one of the most picturesque times of year for a wedding. With temperatures cooling from around 13°C (55°F) in September to 7°C (45°F) in November, couples often prefer wedding venues in Scotland with generous indoor spaces to keep guests warm while still enjoying the scenery.

Winter (December–February) weddings in Scotland are magical, thanks to the chance of snow- or frost-covered landscapes, especially in the north. Temperatures generally sit between 1°C and 5°C (34°F–41°F), though they often dip below freezing. Choosing cosy and atmospheric wedding venues in Scotland is essential, and it’s wise to consider travel logistics if winter weather becomes challenging.

Transport & Accommodation in Scotland

Scotland is very well-connected, making it simple for you and your guests to travel to and around the country for your wedding. The closer you are to a major town or city, the more options you’ll have — but even more remote areas, including those with some of the most sought-after wedding venues in Scotland, are still relatively accessible.

Scotland has an excellent rail network, with direct trains linking cities like Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Aberdeen to destinations across the UK. A direct train from London to Edinburgh from King’s Cross takes around five hours, and the Caledonian Sleeper offers an overnight journey that lets you arrive well-rested and ready to explore potential wedding venues in Scotland.

If you prefer to travel by air, Scotland has multiple airports that make it accessible for travellers from the UK, Europe and further afield. Edinburgh Airport (EDI) and Glasgow Airport (GLA) are the main international hubs, with smaller airports like Inverness (INV), Aberdeen (ABZ) and Dundee (DND) providing additional options. There’s also the option to arrive by ferry from Belfast, which can be particularly handy if your chosen wedding venues in Scotland are located on the West Coast.

By car, Scotland’s well-developed road network makes it easy to reach both cities and more rural areas. Major motorways like the M8 and M9 offer quick access to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness, and many countryside wedding venues in Scotland are just a scenic drive away.

As a popular destination for both UK and international visitors, Scotland has no shortage of accommodation options. From charming B&Bs to luxury hotels, you’ll find places to suit every style and budget. Many hotels also double up as wedding venues in Scotland, allowing you to host your ceremony, reception and overnight stay all in one place. Hotels such as The Riverside Lodge Hotel in Irvine, Ingliston Estate & Country Club in Bishopton and Marine North Berwick are brilliant examples.

Quick facts about weddings in Scotland

FAQ's

Are there any budget-friendly wedding venues in Scotland?

Yes, there are many affordable wedding venues in Scotland. Some popular options include The Barn at Barra Castle in Inverness, the Lighthouse Gallery in Edinburgh, and the Beach Ballroom in Aberdeen.

Are there any historic or castle wedding venues in Scotland?

Yes, Scotland is home to many historic castles and stately homes that make for beautiful wedding venues. Some popular options include Dunvegan Castle on the Isle of Skye, Inveraray Castle on the banks of Loch Fyne, and Culzean Castle on the Ayrshire coast.

Are there any unique or unusual wedding venues in Scotland?

Scotland is home to many unique and unusual wedding venues, such as museums, art galleries, and historic buildings. Some popular options include the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, the Glengoyne Distillery in Dumgoyne, and the House for an Art Lover in Glasgow.

Are wedding planners popular in Scotland?

A wedding planner is likely to be able to arrange all of your suppliers for you, get you extra-special rates on things like your venue, and be up to date on all of the latest industry trends and tips. It is quite worthwhile to contact a wedding coordinator and is becoming increasingly popular throughout Scotland and the rest of UK. A wedding planner often bills a fixed fee or a portion of the total cost of the wedding. As they assist you with decisions, negotiations, and bookings, you're likely to end up saving in the long run. You're more likely to stay on track if you're following a tight budget and they're clear on this so might be a good investment for you if you need to be strict on budget and guarantee yourself a stress free day.


Can we get married outdoors at a wedding venue in Scotland?

Yes, many wedding venues in Scotland offer outdoor ceremony spaces, such as gardens, gazebos, or terraces. Be sure to check with the individual venue to see what outdoor options they have available.

Can you host a wedding in a converted barn in Scotland?

Due to their relaxed atmosphere and availability as a blank canvas, barn wedding locations are an extremely popular venue across the country because you can completely convert them to match your wedding theme. Think exposed brick and high wooden beams that create a magical atmosphere on the day. Scotland plays host to many barn wedding venues meaning you can relax and enjoy your wedding in a chic but modern space surrounded by family and friends. Whilst most Barn venues offer up-to-the-minute facilities such as indoor toilets and bar facilities, you may have to factor in the cost of table, chairs and outside catering as some will run as dry hire venues. Try out Haburn Barn or step into luxury at The Byre at Inchyra to get an idea of what a barn wedding in Scotland could look like for you.


What are the best child-friendly wedding venues in Scotland?

It's important to choose a wedding venue that is child-friendly if you have kids yourself or are inviting lots of children to your wedding. Hiring a wedding venue in Scotland that is child friendly doesn't have to mean somewhere childish, but it will allow the children to run around and have fun while remaining safe, and it will also allow your adult guests to have a great time. Rather than suggesting a specific venue we recommend being sure to look at venues that have a separate room that could be used as a chill-out space or play area for the children that's separate from the main room which is a surefire way to keep the kids happy while the adult's party. When touring the venue make sure you check if they offer facilities like a baby change area and highchairs. You can make little guests feel extra welcome creating a party pack for their table including a colouring set and table top games to keep them entertained during the speeches.


When should I book my wedding ceremony in Scotland?

There are many different things to think about when planning when you’re going to book your wedding ceremony and venue. Popular wedding locations might fill up years in advance for busy summer dates. If you have your heart set on a certain location in Scotland, you might need to think about booking during a less popular month than you had anticipated. The same is true for other in-demand wedding vendors so it’s worth doing your research beforehand to be able to secure the date you have in mind. Most couples will look to book at least twelve months in advance so they can begin the planning process. You will need to give atleast 29 days notice to marry for it to be legally binding so it’s best to coordinate booking your venue and ceremony together to you can make sure the timings line up and there are no awkward mix-ups on the day itself.


Which Listed buildings in Scotland can be used for weddings?

There is no doubt that Scotland has a rich history so you will be pleased to know there are many great locations available to lure you in if you're looking for a Scottish wedding venue with a fascinating past to explore. There is a selection of vintage style wedding locations is bursting with personality, scandalous tales, and party anecdotes that have been converted into fabulous venues. Interiors with grandeur, opulence, and debauchery are a result of a long history and can be found dotted throughout Scotland for you to enjoy exploring. Venues that are a must to check out are the towering Blairquhan Castle or the Alloa Tower in Perthshire where it's hard not to imagine yourself celebrating amongst family and friends.

Which venues in Scotland allow live music?

Scotland is home to some splendid venues that are only made better by harnessing the power of live music to bring your special day to life. Almost all venues will allow live music of some sort but make sure you check with your venue to see if live music is possible before you book one of the exciting wedding bands available in Scotland for your wedding entertainment. Get informed about any time and noise constraints first. Venues may have restrictions on live music for a variety of reasons, the majority of the limitations concern timings and sound which you can easily ask about during a tour of the venue and within your contract.

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