Wedding Venues in Wales

Wales wedding venues will surely entice any happy couple! With its beautiful picturesque nature, from Cardiff to Swansea, find the perfect place to get married yourself with Bridebook's easy to use search engine!
Wedding venues in South Wales offer the opportunity for a wedding day celebration in the heart of one of the UK's most beautiful mountain ranges. Or are you after a beautiful seaside venue? Well, look no further than Wales' iconic Gower Peninsula. And for a more urban, even unusual feel, why not try the capital city of Cardiff. Whatever your preference, find it online through Bridebook!
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Gallery Events

Barry, Vale of Glamorgan
Romantic intimate relaxed NEW wedding venue which boasts a beautiful italian themed courtyard featuring a cabin 3 stylish floors and open plan kitchen spilling out to our beautiful cosy Italian garden.
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  • 52
  • 1 Bedroom
  • Moderate ($$)
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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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  • 190
  • 197 Bedrooms
  • Affordable ($)
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Peterstone Lakes Events

Peterstone Wentlooge, Cardiff
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A newly refurbished venue sat within a hundred acres of Welsh countryside and beautiful lakes. Our neutral canvas suits all tastes and styles and will fit perfectly with any theme or colour scheme that you may choose.
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  • 230
  • £1,500 – £3,000
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Mercure Swansea Hotel

Swansea, Swansea
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A stylish hotel venue on the outskirts of Swansea that will cater for all your needs on your special day, without breaking the Bank!
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  • 80
  • 119 Bedrooms
  • ~£1,895
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Trecastell Hotel

Amlwch, Isle of Anglesey
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Nestled in a historic 100-year-old hotel, our venue provides an exceptional setting for your wedding day, complemented by breath taking sea views that serve as an awe-inspiring backdrop for your celebration.
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  • 50
  • 12 Bedrooms
  • £3,995 – £5,000
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Penpont

Brecon, Powys
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A family-run relaxed wedding venue set among 2000 acres of parkland, perched on the banks of the River Usk in the heart of Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park.
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  • 80
  • 6 Bedrooms
  • From £4,500
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Wild Pheasant Hotel & Spa

Llangollen, Denbighshire
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The Wild Pheasant team are very experienced in organising unforgettable wedding celebrations. We have a dedicated in house wedding coordinator to plan your special day from start to finish.
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  • 100
  • 46 Bedrooms
  • Moderate ($$)
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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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Ffos Las Racecourse

Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire
Set within 600 acres of Welsh countryside - a unique and perfect wedding venue boasting an abundance of space, atmosphere and a picturesque backdrop for your special day.
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  • 350
  • 17 Bedrooms
  • From £15.00 pp
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The Old Barn Inn

Newport, Newport
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This early 1750s building is located in the heart of rolling Welsh hills with lake views. The truly stunning views afforded by its location provide the perfect wedding backdrop!
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  • 90
  • 15 Bedrooms
  • £200 – £900
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Celtic Royal Hotel

Caernarfon, Gwynedd
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The Celtic Royal Hotel is a luxurious wedding venue situated in the historic town of Caernarfon. This charming, comfortable hotel combines all the expected modern comforts with the charm of its original architecture.
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  • 300
  • From £89.00 pp
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Ty Fry Manor & Estate

Pentraeth, Isle of Anglesey
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Welcome to Ty Fry Manor Tucked away in Anglesey’s peaceful countryside, Ty Fry Manor offers a magical, private setting for your wedding. With sweeping gardens, ancient woodland and a historic manor house, our estate provides a beautiful backdrop for
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  • £5,500 – £5,900
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Trevor Hall

Llangollen, Denbighshire
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Use this beautifully located Hall for a small but special wedding or for a large marquee wedding for up to 160
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  • 160
  • 10 Bedrooms
  • £2,700 – £4,950
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Hilton Cardiff

Cardiff, Cardiff
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Hilton Cardiff is located in the heart of the city, directly opposite Cardiff Castle - a beautiful venue for your special day.
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  • 250
  • 202 Bedrooms
  • From £68.00 pp
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Chepstow Racecourse

Chepstow, Monmouthshire
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Chepstow Racecourse is situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, with the picturesque Wye Valley providing a stunning backdrop for an unforgettable day.
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  • 250
  • £300 – £500
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Plas Dolguog Hotel

Machynlleth, Powys
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This hidden oasis is the ideal location for a beautiful, tranquil wedding celebration amidst award winning gardens.
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  • 130
  • 12 Bedrooms
  • From £500
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Dylan's

Llandudno, Conwy
Since 2012 we've been holding events at our four restaurants in Criccieth, Menai Bridge, Conwy & Llandudno; hosting, catering for and organising weddings, celebrations, functions, corporate meetings and events.
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  • 100
  • Moderate ($$)
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Holiday Inn Newport

Newport, Newport
We understand every wedding is unique, that’s why we only host one wedding a day, guaranteeing you receive our full attention and service.
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  • 240
  • 119 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Nantyffin Cider Mill

Crickhowell, Powys
At the foot of the Black Mountains between Crickhowell and Brecon is the Nantyffin Cider Mill Inn. We have a choice of two function rooms, both with fabulous features.
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  • 150
  • Upon request
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Pentrehobyn Coach House

Mold, Flintshire
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The Coach House is full of charm and character and is a magnificent venue for your wedding day, where you can have your wedding exactly the way you want it.
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  • 100
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • £4,000 – £5,000
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Gellifawr Woodland Retreat

Fishguard, Pembrokeshire
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This stunning venue can cater for all types of wedding, where you want a hog roast, buffet, BBQ, or three course seated banquet Gellifawr are there to make your wedding day perfect!
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  • 120
  • From £34.00 pp
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The Fig Tree

Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire
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The Fig Tree, Dryslwyn, is a lovely barn wedding venue located in Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire. Tucked away in the beautiful Towy Valley, this hidden gem of a venue sits pretty between the historic Dryslwyn Castle and Oaxton's Tower.
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  • 120
  • 1 Bedroom
  • £8,000 – £20,000
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The Trearddur Bay Hotel

Trearddur Bay, Isle of Anglesey
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The idyllic location of the Trearddur Bay Hotel, overlooking the sandy bay of Trearddur is the perfect venue for your wedding, with five licensed areas for civil ceremonies both inside & out!
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  • 130
  • 47 Bedrooms
  • £100 – £350
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Gwesty'r Marine Hotel

Aberystwyth, Ceredigion
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We are a family-run hotel located on the promenade in Aberystwyth. We have over 35 years' experience, and 3 rooms to choose from. We can host up to 450 guests for reception and ceremony.
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  • 230
  • 65 Bedrooms
  • From £29.00 pp
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Dyffryn Springs

Dyffryn, Vale of Glamorgan
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This pretty wedding venue in the Vale of Glamorgan offers you a beautiful modern marquee with permanent fully stocked bar, polished concrete floor and the flexibly to have your wedding the way you want.
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  • 300
  • £2,500 – £4,750
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Coach House Neath Abbey

Neath, Neath Port Talbot
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Situated in Longford, overlooking the Neath Valley the Coach House provides the perfect setting for your wedding. The Coach House is one the most well known and trusted venues in South Wales.
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  • 160
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • From £12.00 pp
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The Old Rectory Hotel, Crickhowell

Crickhowell, Powys
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The Old Rectory Country Hotel & Golf Club is situated in Llangattock, Crickhowell in the heart of the Brecon Beacons and provides a perfect wedding venue with a stunning Black Moutains backdrop.
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  • 120
  • 21 Bedrooms
  • £4,500 – £16,000
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Holm House

Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan
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You’ve found the one and now it’s time to say 'I do' to your dream venue....
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  • 80
  • 12 Bedrooms
  • £3,000 – £4,500
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The Hand Hotel

Llangollen, Denbighshire
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A riverside venue able to host your celebrations for up to 120 people. Offers complimentary accommodation for the bride and groom.
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  • 100
  • 58 Bedrooms
  • From £50.00 pp
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Llanerch Vineyard

Hensol, Vale of Glamorgan
Llanerch Vineyard, located in the heart of the picturesque Welsh countryside, is a stunning wedding venue with a unique and memorable setting for your special day.
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  • 150
  • 36 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Cardeeth

Cresselly, Pembrokeshire
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A truly relaxed & unique setting. Say I do in the most idyllic surroundings, a beautiful C17th stone barn, coach house, picturesque walled garden & sheltered courtyard on our farm are yours to enjoy.
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  • 150
  • 10 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
Everything you need to know about weddings in Wales

All About Getting Married in Wales

Wales is also known as the land of castles, as more than 400 castles stand or are in ruins across the country. This shows just how much amazing history Wales has, which you’ll find set among incredible landscapes, including scenic beaches, rolling farmlands, craggy mountains and lush forests. Peppered among this fabulous countryside are villages, towns and cities teeming with proud locals. Wales is known for everything from its centuries of industrial history to fabulous food and sports fans excited to cheer on their heroes. All these points and more make Wales an amazing choice of wedding destination, with so many locations and venues to choose from.

Our 2025 Wedding Report discovered that 4% of all UK weddings take place in Wales, and more than four out of every five (83%) local couples choose to stay in the area for their big day. The average cost of a wedding in Wales is £18,368, which is almost £2,500 less than the overall average couples across the UK pay, at £20,822. This means that not only can you have the wedding of your dreams in Wales, but you can also pay much less at the same time.

Whether you’re dreaming of a mountaintop ceremony in Snowdonia, a beachside wedding on the Gower Peninsula or a grand celebration in a centuries-old castle, Wales offers something truly special for every couple, no matter what you’re looking for and what your budget is.

Popular Wedding Themes & Trends in Wales

Wales’ thousands of years of history, strong local identity and breathtaking countryside are shaping wedding trends across the country. Many couples draw inspiration from Wales’ heritage by going for grand castle venues or incorporating traditional Welsh elements, whether it’s a harpist playing classic melodies, a red and green colour scheme, or handcrafted Welsh love spoons as cute little wedding favours.

Rural celebrations remain a firm favourite, with many couples choosing barn venues or outdoor ceremonies to make the most of Wales’ stunning landscapes. Picture saying ‘I do,’ with rolling green hills and towering mountains as your backdrop, which would undoubtedly make for an unforgettable setting that blends intimacy with grandeur.

Festival-style receptions are also gaining popularity, with couples loving to hire street food stalls and live music to produce a laid-back atmosphere, especially during the evening reception. Of course, with Wales’ famously unpredictable weather, it’s always wise to have a backup plan in case the skies decide to open, so you need to make sure your chosen venue also has indoor space.

Sustainability is another major focus, with eco-conscious couples opting for environmentally friendly venues, locally sourced catering and minimal-waste decor to create a wedding that’s as kind to the planet as it is beautiful.

Wedding Venues in Wales & Average Costs

With locations filled with proud Welsh history, boutique inner-city hotels and manor houses deep in the countryside, Wales has an amazing variety of wedding venues, catering to every style and budget.

Wales has more castles per square mile than any other country, which is why it’s such an amazing country to explore if you’re a history buff. And you can incorporate that history into your wedding day, with so many castles also making for truly stunning wedding venues. Hensol Castle in the Vale of Glamorgan is an incredible Gothic castle surrounded by 650 acres of beautiful countryside. Ruthin Castle, Hotel and Spa in Denbighshire lets you have a luxurious or flamboyant wedding day, with the added bonus of having an on-site spa. Cardiff Castle is a world-famous site in the Welsh capital, with over 2,000 years of incredible history. And there’s Pembroke Castle, a jaw-dropping venue on the banks of Mill Pond, which was the birthplace of King Henry VII.

If you love the thought of a historic building playing a role in your special day but would prefer something more in line with the aristocracy rather than royalty, Wales also has thousands of manor houses and stately homes. Many of these also make for the most incredible wedding venues, including Brynkinalt Hall, Talhenbont Hall and Caer Beris Manor, which really need to be seen to be believed.

The Welsh countryside is among the most memorable in the whole UK, so why not make it a focal point of your wedding during the warmer late spring summer and early autumn months? Wilde Lodge, The Secret Garden and Slebech Park all do an amazing job of showing off the real beauty you can find across Wales.

With so much local passion and friendly people around Wales, the country also has its fair share of interesting and unique wedding venues. The National Library of Wales is one of the country’s most iconic buildings, which you’ll find just a stone’s throw from the coast in Aberystwyth. Parc Y Scarlets in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire is home of the Scarlets, but also often hosts the national football team, making it a great venue for sports fans. Canada Lodge and Lake just outside Cardiff is on the banks of a lake and is quintessentially Welsh. There’s also Talyllyn Railway Company in Tywyn, a quirky and fun venue which is perfect if you love old-fashioned steam trains.

Already being one of the most affordable regions in the UK, you’ll find plenty of lower-cost venues across Wales, making it ideal if you don’t want to spend too much but still have an amazing wedding. Check out venues like Plas Maenan in Conwy, Ridgeway Golf Club outside Cardiff and Llyn Gwynant Barns Gwynedd to see exactly the sort of thing even a smaller budget can get you.

The average cost of a wedding venue in Wales is £5,924, which is in line with the overall UK average of £5,945. However, couples will save money on other vendors and suppliers, which is why you’re likely to spend less on your entire wedding day than couples in other regions across the UK.

Average Wedding Venue Booking Lead Times in Wales

Thanks to the variety of venues and vendors, as well as the affordability, Wales is a popular wedding destination, with many venues having a lead time of between 12 and 18 months. You may also find this can be two or more years for the most sought-after venues, or you’re looking to get married at peak times, such as during the summer or at the weekend.

However, if you’re flexible with your date and you don’t have a specific venue in mind, you may find last-minute availability within 6 to 12 months, particularly for midweek weddings or during off-peak seasons. You’re also likely to pay less if you do it this way, and have your pick from a wider pool of vendors.

Weather & Seasonality in Wales

Welsh weather can be unpredictable, but each season brings its own charm. And the various regions of Wales can be different too, for example, the higher the elevation, the foggier it’s likely to be, and the further south you go, the more sun you can expect. But, wherever you choose to get married in Wales, the seasons follow the same sort of pattern.

Spring (March – May) is a beautiful time to get married, with lush green landscapes and blooming flowers. Temperatures range from 8°C – 15°C (46°F – 59°F), and while rain is always a possibility, the natural beauty of the countryside makes up for it. Make sure you head out to capture some photos, like at the amazing Brecon Beacons, where you can see for miles on a clear day.

Summer (June – August) is the most popular wedding season in Wales, with longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures (16°C – 22°C / 61°F – 72°F). This is the best time for outdoor weddings at venues such as The Barn at Brynich and Slebech Park, to make the most of the incredible countryside Wales has to offer.

Autumn (September – November) is when Wales fills stunning golden and red foliage, making for beautiful wedding photos when in a countryside setting. With cooler temperatures (10°C – 17°C / 50°F – 63°F), it's a great time for cosy, atmospheric weddings at a venue with indoor space like St George’s Hotel and Four Saints Brig Y Don.

Winter (December – February) may be cold, with temperatures ranging from 2°C – 8°C (36°F – 46°F), but the Welsh coast and mountains become beautifully dramatic. The only thing to bear in mind is that you’ll need to choose a venue with a warm and inviting indoor space, so you and your guests can escape the cold as you party the night away.

Transport & Accommodation in Wales

Many areas around Wales are easily accessible from across the UK, with good transport links by road, rail and air.

If you're travelling by train, major cities like Cardiff, Swansea, Aberystwyth and Bangor have direct rail connections to London, Birmingham and Manchester.

For those driving to Wales, major roads like the M4, A55 and A470 provide convenient routes to venues across the country. It’s usually easier to drive to and around Mid and North Wales as many areas are more remote, which is something to bear in mind if you have guests who will rely on public transport.

For international guests, Cardiff Airport (CWL) offers flights from European and domestic destinations, and Manchester Airport (MAN) provides a convenient alternative for North Wales-based weddings.

Wales has plenty of places to stay, including luxury hotels, charming countryside B&Bs and all the well-known budget chains. Many hotels also have their own wedding venues, making them a great choice if you’d like to spend your entire day in one super convenient location. Hotels including Chateau Rhianfa on the Isle of Anglesey, The New House Country Hotel in Cardiff and King Arthur Hotel in Swansea are all amazing wedding venue hotels you definitely need to check out.

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 £17,236. 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.

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