Wedding Venues in Wales

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Nant y Walch Barn

Abergwesyn, Powys
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A beautiful eco-venue that focuses on creating memorable, relaxed weddings in the stunning Irfon Valley.
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  • 80
  • 8 Bedrooms
  • £3,930 – £4,380
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The Kinmel & Kinspa

Abergele, Conwy
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The Kinmel & Kinspa Hotel provides a beautiful backdrop to your wedding day, with excellent reception space and beautiful gardens.
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  • 300
  • 42 Bedrooms
  • £4,999 – £19,990
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Plas Glansefin - Glansevin Mansion

Llangadog, Carmarthenshire
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Licensed for weddings, sleeps up to 42 in the main house, in beautifully furnished bedrooms, available for exclusive and private use, no corkage fee.
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  • 80
  • 20 Bedrooms
  • £6,530 – £13,532
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Hugh Owen Hall Weddings

Bangor, Gwynedd
Hugh Owen Hall is the perfect venue for a unique wedding, however big or small, in Bangor, North Wales. Licensed for civil ceremonies and with accommodation on-site.
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  • 120
  • 56 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Temple of Peace

Cardiff, Cardiff
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The Temple of Peace is different from other venues in Cardiff. We are not owned by a private business; we are managed by the charity the Welsh Centre for International Affairs.
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  • 160
  • From £2,995
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The Vale Resort

Hensol, Vale of Glamorgan
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Set in 650 acres of beautiful Welsh countryside, the Vale Resort is the ideal setting for your picture perfect wedding.
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  • 400
  • 143 Bedrooms
  • From £85.00 pp
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Lysaght Institute

Newport, Newport
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Lysaght Institute is steeped in Newport’s industrial history, making it a wedding venue like no other with an Art Deco style.
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  • 180
  • From £10.00 pp
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Bodysgallen Hall

Llandudno, Conwy
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Bodysgallen Hall is a wonderfully romantic wedding venue in the North of Wales where you can have a day to cherish forever.
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  • 50
  • 31 Bedrooms
  • £365 – £895
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Radyr Golf Club

Radyr Cardiff, Cardiff
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A tasteful function room with views of one of the finest golf courses in South Wales. An ideal venue for your wedding reception.
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  • 100
  • £200 – £1,999
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Caer Beris Manor

Builth Wells, Powys
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Caer Beris Manor, nestled within 18 acres of picturesque Welsh parkland, is a historic Grade II-listed venue exuding timeless charm and elegance promises unforgettable memories.
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  • 75
  • 21 Bedrooms
  • £6,000 – £10,000
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Bodrhyddan Hall

Rhyl, Denbighshire
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A beautiful Grade I listed building in Denbighshire that's over 500 years old and located in stunning grounds.
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  • 200
  • £995 – £3,495
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Drybridge House

Monmouth, Monmouthshire
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Drybridge House is a welcoming, inclusive, multi-faith venue, licensed to hold legally-recognised marriages and civil partnerships.
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  • 120
  • £500 – £2,750
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Dorlands Barn

Devauden, Monmouthshire
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Dorlands Barn is a picturesque Wedding Venue in South Wales, with accommodation that sleeps up to 33. Exclusive use for midweek and weekend weddings.
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  • 120
  • 14 Bedrooms
  • £3,495 – £10,475
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Cardigan Castle

Cardigan, Swansea
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Surrounded by magnificent medieval architecture, buildings steeped in centuries of history and beautifully landscaped gardens, your wedding at Cardigan Castle will create memories that last forever.
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  • 120
  • 12 Bedrooms
  • £6,575 – £18,500
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The Penrallt Hotel

Aberporth, Ceredigion
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Discover the allure of Penrallt Country House Hotel, a captivating wedding venue nestled in the heart of Aberporth, Wales. Surrounded by expansive grounds and framed by breathtaking sea views, Penrallt provides an idyllic setting for celebrating love
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  • 55
  • 24 Bedrooms
  • £4,500 – £6,500
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Brynkinalt Hall

Wrexham, Wrexham
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A hidden gem of North Wales - a stately home with a family feel guaranteed to wow your guests and create memories (and photographs) of a lifetime
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  • 80
  • £1,500 – £5,500
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Heritage Park Hotel

Trehafod, Rhondda Cynon Taf
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Heritage Park Hotel offers a beautiful, romantic setting for celebrating your biggest event with your friends and family! A modern, inviting space with a versatile and vibrant ambience.
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  • 130
  • 43 Bedrooms
  • From £3,499
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Plas y Rhosyn

Swansea, Powys
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Situated in the heart of the Brecon Beacons, we are blessed with incredible views across the Swansea Valley, providing you with a stunning backdrop for your dream wedding in our modern new venue.
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  • 140
  • 15 Bedrooms
  • £3,500 – £5,000
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Beaufort Park Hotel

Mold, Flintshire
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Beaufort Park Hotel has gorgeous grounds and charming atmosphere and all you need to make your special day come to life.
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  • 180
  • 106 Bedrooms
  • From £3,200
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Hay Castle

Hay On Wye, Powys
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Hay Castle is an exclusive wedding venue at the heart of the "Town of Books". Unveiling a unique synergy between historic and contemporary design, it really is the perfect space for hosting relaxed and stylish weddings, blessings & civil ceremonies.
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  • 60
  • £600 – £9,450
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Pembroke Castle

Pembroke, Pembrokeshire
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Pembroke Castle is not only the birthplace of Henry VII but also a wonderful and inspiring Welsh wedding venue set on the banks of the river estuary.
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  • 60
  • From £700
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Angel Hotel Cardiff

Cardiff, Cardiff
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Book your special day at one of Cardiff’s most iconic venues, The Angel Hotel. As well as a central and accessible location and the iconic staircase, period features for memorable photo opportunites
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  • 250
  • 102 Bedrooms
  • From £3,500
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Oak Tree Farm Wedding Venue

FFOS YR EWIG, Carmarthenshire
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Welcome to our lovely 13 acre smallholding at Oak Tree Farm nestled in the Welsh Carmarthen countryside. We are in a beautiful valley with wild flower meadows, flower borders and a meandering stream.
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  • 150
  • Upon request
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The Cliff Hotel and Spa

Gwbert, Ceredigion
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With incredible views of the Pembrokeshire coastline, The Cliff Hotel & Spa is a wonderful wedding destination with great service and facilities for a wedding day to never forget.
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  • 160
  • 76 Bedrooms
  • From £61.00 pp
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Lanelay Hall Hotel & Spa

Pontyclun, Cardiff
Lanelay Hall Hotel & Spa is a beautiful manor house dating back to 1871 located just outside of Cardiff, Wales. We specialise in intimate, luxury weddings.
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  • 40
  • 18 Bedrooms
  • £8,000 – £14,900
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Vale Country Club

Ruthin, Denbighshire
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A family run Country Club surrounded by beautiful countryside, great for wedding album photographs. Beautiful interiors with wooden beams and cast iron chandeliers.
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  • 200
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • £3,000 – £4,000
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The Wholehouse

Talgarth, Powys
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Luxury countryside wedding venue in the Brecon Beacons offering exclusive-use stone barns, stylish on-site accommodation and multi-day celebrations. Licensed for civil ceremonies up to 140 guests. Relaxed luxury, nature-led and beautifully designed.
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  • 140
  • 11 Bedrooms
  • £8,750 – £13,750
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Future Inn, Cardiff

Cardiff, Cardiff
The Future Inn, Cardiff is a fantastic and exciting wedding venue with excellent food and facilities that are perfect for your special wedding day.
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  • 180
  • 197 Bedrooms
  • From £38.00 pp
Everything you need to know about weddings in Wales

Wedding Venues in Wales

Wales offers one of the most distinctive backdrops for a wedding anywhere in the UK. From the rugged coastline of Pembrokeshire and the peaks of Snowdonia to the rolling hills of the Brecon Beacons and the vibrant city of Cardiff, the variety here is genuinely remarkable. Couples searching for wedding venues in Wales will find a mix of ancient castles, converted barns, coastal manor houses and intimate country retreats across a region that never quite looks the same twice.

What makes Wales particularly compelling is the combination of dramatic scenery and genuine accessibility. South Wales draws couples who want easy connections from Bristol, London and the South West. North Wales appeals to those coming from Manchester, Liverpool and the wider North West. And for couples prioritising character over convenience, Mid Wales and the rural heartland deliver a quieter, more personal setting.

This page brings together some of the best wedding venues across Wales, helping engaged couples compare styles, locations and what each area has to offer as they move towards making their shortlist.

Why choose Wales for your wedding?

Very few places in the UK can compete with Wales for sheer variety of landscape. Weddings here can feel entirely different depending on where you look, which means couples with very different visions can often find exactly what they are after without having to compromise.

Couples choose wedding venues in Wales because:

  • Ancient castles, converted barns, clifftop coastal estates and contemporary city venues all exist within a compact region
  • South Wales connects well with Bristol, London and the South West, making it easy for guests travelling from England
  • North Wales sits within straightforward reach of Manchester, Liverpool and the Midlands via the A55

Wedding reception venues in Wales

Couples comparing wedding reception venues across Wales often look for spaces flexible enough to accommodate both the ceremony and the full evening celebration in a single location. Wales has a strong supply of exclusive-use venues built around exactly that requirement, particularly among its barn, country house and castle categories.

Receptions here can scale up to large family gatherings or stay small and considered. The trend towards more intimate celebrations has gathered real momentum, with Bridebook's latest planning data showing that 41% of UK wedding receptions now have fewer than 60 guests, up from 32% the year before. Many Welsh wedding venues have responded by offering packages suited to smaller parties, which can make a noticeable difference to the overall budget.

Couples specifically looking for reception spaces can browse wedding reception venues in Wales directly on Bridebook to filter by guest capacity and venue type.

If you already have a style in mind, you can go straight to the listings: castle wedding venues in Wales covers everything from medieval fortresses to fortified manor houses, while intimate wedding venues in Wales focuses on smaller venues built around more personal celebrations.

Popular areas for wedding venues in Wales

Wales divides naturally into distinct regions, each with its own character. Knowing roughly where you want to get married, or what kind of setting appeals, will help narrow the search considerably.

Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan

Wedding venues in South Wales tend to be the starting point for most couples planning a Welsh wedding. Cardiff sits at the centre of the South Wales wedding scene, with a range of venues that includes converted warehouses, historic city buildings and hotels alongside country houses in the surrounding Vale of Glamorgan. Couples looking for something urban, well-connected and versatile tend to start here.

Swansea and the Gower Peninsula

Swansea gives couples access to coastal venues, converted spaces within the city and the Gower Peninsula directly to the west. The Gower was the UK's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and its sea views, sandy bays and clifftop settings have made it one of the most sought-after backdrops for outdoor ceremonies in Wales.

Pembrokeshire

The Pembrokeshire coastline offers some of the most dramatic wedding backdrops in Britain. Country houses and coastal estates here sit above cliffs and coves, drawing couples willing to travel for a setting that feels genuinely remote without being inaccessible. The national park status of much of the coastline means development is limited, which keeps the landscape feeling wild and unspoilt.

Brecon Beacons and Powys

Mid Wales venues, particularly those around the Brecon Beacons and Powys, appeal to couples who want real seclusion. Powys has barn conversions, rural manor houses and country estates where exclusive use is the norm rather than the exception. Travel logistics take a little more planning, but the payoff in terms of setting and privacy is considerable.

North Wales, Snowdonia and Anglesey

Wedding venues in North Wales include some of Wales's most iconic castle locations alongside country hotels and rural retreats positioned against the Snowdonia mountain range. Anglesey adds a coastal option with an island setting, which suits couples drawn to something truly distinctive. The area connects well with Manchester, Chester and Liverpool, making it a realistic choice for couples based in the North West.

Wye Valley and the Welsh Borders

The border country between Wales and England brings together country houses, converted barns and estate venues in a landscape that feels equally at home on both sides of the boundary. Venues in this area often provide good accessibility from the Midlands and South West while retaining the rural quiet that Wales does well. Couples open to crossing the border can also explore wedding venues in the Cotswolds as a natural extension of the search.

Couples still exploring their options can also browse the full UK wedding venues hub.

What to look for in wedding venues in Wales

Comparing venues in a region as varied as Wales involves balancing the practical and the personal. Before visiting, think about how your day needs to flow from start to finish.

When reviewing wedding locations in Wales, consider:

  • Ceremony licensing, if you want vows and reception in the same location
  • Guest capacity and reception space relative to your numbers
  • Catering flexibility, whether in-house, approved list or fully open choice
  • Transport access particularly for venues in Pembrokeshire, Powys or North Wales
  • Outdoor ceremony options and covered backup arrangements
  • Accommodation for guests travelling from England or further afield

Couples still gathering their thoughts may find Bridebook's tips on how to choose a wedding venue a useful starting point alongside their venue search.

Key decision factors for wedding venues in Wales

  • Total cost vs headline "from" prices
  • What's included in venue hire or wedding packages
  • Flexibility for personalisation and décor
  • Availability in peak Welsh wedding seasons
  • Exclusive use vs shared spaces
  • Proven experience hosting weddings (and bilingual options if relevant)

Common mistakes to avoid

A few things can complicate the venue search if they get overlooked during the early stages.

  • Missing the detail on what the quoted venue hire fee includes, particularly regarding catering, staff and equipment
  • Overlooking curfew times and noise restrictions, which affect reception formats at some rural and residential venues
  • Choosing a venue based on scenery before checking accommodation and transport logistics for guests
  • Not checking reviews from real weddings or asking to see examples from comparable-sized events

How Bridebook fits into your Welsh wedding venue search

Bridebook is built specifically for couples planning a wedding in the UK. That means the search tools, listing information and planning features are all geared around how couples actually make their decisions.

When comparing wedding venues in Wales through Bridebook, couples can filter by location, guest capacity, venue type and pricing structure. Listings include real wedding photography, verified reviews and transparent information designed to help couples arrive at a venue viewing with the right questions already answered.

With Bridebook you can:

  • Browse and compare Welsh wedding venues by area, style and guest numbers
  • Filter listings by venue type including barns, castles, country houses and coastal venues
  • Access transparent pricing information
  • Read verified reviews from couples who have married at specific venues
  • Send enquiries directly to venue teams and manage responses in one place
  • Keep your planning organised with Bridebook's built-in planning tools

The wedding planning checklist is a practical companion for couples at the venue search stage and beyond.

Once you have a venue confirmed, Bridebook can also help you build your wider supplier team. Browse wedding photographers in Wales, wedding caterers in Wales and wedding planners in Wales to find trusted suppliers with experience working at Welsh venues.

Cost and budget context for Welsh weddings

Venue costs in Wales tend to sit below the national average, though the range is wide and venue type makes a significant difference. Castle and country estate locations command premium prices relative to barn conversions and rural inns, which is a pattern repeated across the UK.

What the data shows

Based on Bridebook's regional spending data, the average combined venue and catering spend for Welsh weddings is £9,409, with a cost per head of £120.36. Average venue hire alone comes in at £6,076, and the total average wedding spend across Wales is £20,056. These figures sit comfortably below the UK average combined venue and catering spend, which reflects both the nature of the venue stock and the slightly lower overall cost base compared with London and the South East.

To give that a quick anchor point, typical venue hire in Wales broadly falls into:

  • Budget and affordable venues: £2,000–£4,000
  • Mid-range venues: £4,000–£8,000
  • Country house and castle venues: £6,000–£15,000+
  • All-inclusive wedding packages: from £3,000–£6,000
  • Small and intimate venues: often under £3,000

Prices vary depending on the day of the week, time of year, guest numbers and what is included in the package.

What affects cost in Wales

  • Venue type, with castles and stately homes carrying the highest hire fees and restaurants and pubs the lowest
  • Guest numbers, particularly as per-head catering costs add up quickly at larger receptions
  • Day of the week and time of year, with peak summer Saturdays priced significantly higher than midweek or off-peak dates
  • Exclusive use, which is standard at many Welsh venues but priced accordingly
  • Catering arrangements, whether in-house, an approved external list or a fully open caterer choice
  • Remoteness, which can add to logistics and staffing costs for more rural properties

Budget considerations for Welsh weddings

  • Choose a weekday date: venues across Wales have responded to the shift away from Saturdays with genuinely competitive midweek pricing
  • Consider autumn or winter: particularly at castle and country house venues, where peak summer pricing can be significantly higher
  • Trim the guest list: cutting 20 guests from a mid-range reception often saves more than switching venue type entirely
  • Look for venues with package structures that suit smaller groups: Wales has strong options for intimate celebrations, and many are priced to reflect it
  • Consider Mid Wales or rural South Wales: for lower hire fees

For couples comparing costs across venue types, Bridebook's wedding budget guide breaks down where typical spend goes, while the UK average wedding cost article provides useful context for setting expectations.

Couples comparing options around cost may also want to browse affordable wedding venues in Wales for venues with packages suited to tighter budgets.

Weather and seasonality in Wales

Wales has a reputation for rain that is not entirely unfair, but it can also produce extraordinary weather at almost any time of year. The mountainous terrain in the north and the Atlantic-facing west coast mean conditions can change quickly, which is worth building into venue comparisons from the start.

Summer remains the peak season for Welsh weddings, with August and July the most in-demand months. Bridebook's date data shows that summer accounts for around 40% of all UK weddings, and Wales reflects that pattern. Peak summer Saturdays at popular Welsh venues, particularly castle and coastal properties, tend to fill up early, so locking down a date sooner rather than later makes sense for couples with a particular setting in mind.

Spring and autumn offer a genuine alternative. April and May can be surprisingly settled in South Wales, and the coastal light in late September and October is a genuine draw for photographers and couples alike. Autumn weddings against the backdrop of the Brecon Beacons or the forests of Mid Wales have a distinct character. Winter at a Welsh castle or a candlelit country house has its own quiet appeal, particularly for couples open to midweek dates.

One practical note for couples considering outdoor ceremonies: May was the most reliable summer month for outdoor wedding ceremonies in the UK in 2025, with 87% of planned ceremonies going ahead as intended. June and July carry more risk in Wales specifically, given how quickly the weather can shift in from the west. Any outdoor ceremony in Wales benefits from a realistic indoor fallback, ideally included as standard within the venue's package rather than treated as an upgrade.

Off-peak dates, particularly weekdays in autumn and winter, can make a meaningful difference to cost. Saturday accounts for 47% of UK weddings, which is its lowest ever recorded share, and venues are increasingly willing to structure competitive packages around midweek and Sunday bookings.

Getting to Welsh venues: transport and accommodation

Accessibility varies considerably across Wales, and it is worth thinking through the guest journey before falling in love with a remote venue.

Cardiff is straightforward: good rail links from London Paddington, Bristol and Birmingham mean guests can arrive without hiring a car. Venues within 30 minutes of the city centre tend to be the most accessible for diverse guest lists. Swansea connects similarly via the main line from London.

Pembrokeshire takes longer to reach, particularly from the South East, but venues here typically attract couples who are happy to treat the occasion as a short break. Many Pembrokeshire wedding venues have on-site accommodation, and local cottages and holiday lets provide overflow options. The logistics are manageable with a bit of early planning.

North Wales benefits from proximity to Manchester, Chester and Liverpool, with the A55 providing a direct coastal route. Couples marrying near Llandudno, Bangor or Anglesey will find the guest logistics considerably simpler than those marrying in remoter parts of Snowdonia.

Mid Wales and Powys are the most genuinely rural. Venues here often offer on-site accommodation as part of the appeal, but guests relying on public transport will find options limited. For couples committed to a secluded setting, organising a coach transfer from the nearest town can simplify the day considerably and tends to be appreciated.

Wherever you marry in Wales, checking on nearby hotels and accommodation clusters is worth doing early, particularly for peak summer dates when availability can tighten. Some Welsh venues have relationships with local accommodation providers and can share recommendations as part of the initial consultation.

Quick facts about weddings in Wales

FAQ's

Can I have a beach wedding in Wales?

In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, you can only legally wed by the sea if you take your vows in a licensed venue on the beach with a solid roof. This leads to some couples having a beachside blessing only to be married before or after at an official ceremony at a licensed venue. If you would like an all in one seaside venue on the wales coastline then take in the panoramic North Gower views surrounding Ocean View, Windmill Gower or The Beaches Hotel in Prestatyn. By booking a beachside wedding venue you will be able to celebrate indoors easily if the weather takes a turn as well as being able to enjoy the stunning views of the welsh coastline.


Is it easy to have a church wedding in Wales?

If you dream of a Church wedding in Wales, the vicar will be able to guide you and get you ready for the big day. Everything must adhere to all applicable Church of England and UK legislation. The majority of Church of England weddings call for the publication of banns prior to the ceremony. Banns won't need to be set up until roughly four months before to the wedding but by speaking to the Vicar of your chosen church you will be able to get a better idea of what's needed. Remember to bear in mind that you will also need to find a suitable venue to celebrate in with your guests. This could be anywhere including a restaurant, hotel or purpose-built wedding venue anywhere in Wales.


Is it hard to find portable toilet hire for wedding in Wales?

If you are planning a marquee wedding or perhaps a festival-style wedding is on the cards, then you will need to ensure you hire adequate toilet facilities for your guests. The first thing you should do is speak to your venue and see if they have provisions in place but if not there are plenty of companies you can hire from in Wales. Most restroom rental companies work around your schedule and that of your venue to reduce stress while providing solid and modern facilities. For smaller ceremonies with only 50 guests up to sizable gatherings with hundreds of attendees, there are several toilet hire companies you will be able to rely on.

What is a wedding favour idea local to Wales?

Favors with a local or specific theme are a great way to include Wales on your wedding day. A lovely favour could be a jar of local honey or some homemade jam if the wedding is in a rustic country setting. Alternately, emphasize wales’ foodie roots by serving a local delicacy like miniature Welsh cakes. Traditionally you could also opt for Welsh love spoons to be given to your guests as a sign of your love for one another. You could always look to bring a hint of the Welsh language to your wedding venue by including little touches your guests will love. Anyone for a Cwtch?!


What is the average cost of a wedding in Wales?

The average cost of a wedding in Wales is £20,056. The good news is if this is out your budget there are plenty of ways to cut costs meaning you can have your dream wedding at a snip of the price.

What is the busiest time for a Wales wedding?

The busiest time to get married in Wales with always be the summer months June, July and August. If you are looking to opt for a time a little outside of the box then how about a May wedding, as a May wedding falls slightly out of peak season you may be able to negotiate some discounts when it comes to your wedding venue. Another bonus to getting married in May is that it's been found to be the driest month throughout the UK! If you are aiming for a summer wedding be sure to book your wedding venue well in advance as many couples will flock to Wales for their wedding and you don't want to miss out on the venue of your dreams. As a rule of thumb look to book your wedding venue at least twelve months in advance to be able to secure your top spot and beginning.


What wedding venues in Wales have disabled access?

Although most wedding venues in Wales should be regarded as accessible, you could find that a venue has made minimal adjustments in order to be classed as ‘accessible’. It never hurts to inquire about accessibility while scouting potential venues because it may have been de-prioritised in older buildings if they are a listed building. This can be really frustrating when it comes to being inclusive for you and your guests. Begin your search by looking at the more modern hotel venues where facilities are often well maintained to account for those with disabilities. However, it's important to ask on your tour about any specific needs you or your party may have.

How much do wedding venues in Wales cost?

Venue hire in Wales averages around £6,076, though costs vary considerably depending on venue type, guest numbers, day of the week and what is included in the package. Castle and country estate venues sit at the higher end, while barn conversions and rural inns can be significantly more affordable. The average combined venue and catering spend for Welsh weddings is £9,409.

What are the best castle wedding venues in Wales?

Wales has a strong concentration of castle venues, ranging from grand medieval fortresses to smaller fortified manor houses. Many offer exclusive use and can accommodate both ceremony and reception on-site.

Are there affordable wedding venues in South Wales?

Yes. South Wales has a range of venues across different price points, from city-centre restaurants and contemporary event spaces in Cardiff to rural barns and country houses further from the city. Midweek and off-peak dates at most venue types will reduce costs considerably.

Can you get married in a Welsh castle?

Yes. A number of Welsh castles hold wedding licences and can host legal ceremonies on-site. Others operate as beautiful backdrops for blessings or celebrations but require the legal ceremony to take place separately. Always confirm the exact licensing position with the venue before booking.

Are there wedding venues in North Wales?

Yes. North Wales wedding venues include hotels and country houses with Snowdonia views, coastal venues around Anglesey, and castle properties with long histories. The area connects well with Manchester, Liverpool and Chester, making it a realistic option for couples based in the North West.

What are the most unique wedding venues in Wales?

Wales has no shortage of distinctive options. Coastal cliff-top estates in Pembrokeshire, restored medieval castles in North Wales, converted farm buildings on the Brecon Beacons, and lighthouses or historic harbour venues along the Welsh coast all offer something genuinely different from a standard hotel or function room.

When should I book a wedding venue in Wales?

For popular venues, particularly castle, coastal and country house properties during peak summer months, booking 12 to 24 months in advance is the sensible approach. Midweek dates and winter or spring slots are more likely to be available closer to the time, but the venues in highest demand fill up regardless of season.

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