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Ayr, South Ayrshire
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  • £5,000 – £6,000
  • 300
  • 30
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Troon, South Ayrshire
  • Affordable ($)
  • 100
  • 89
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Ayr, South Ayrshire
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  • ~£500
  • 180
  • 49
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Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire
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  • £6,550 – £15,000
  • 120
  • 11
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Crosshill, South Ayrshire
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  • £4,000 – £5,000
  • 120
  • 6
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West Kilbride, North Ayrshire
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  • £12,000 – £15,000
  • 80
  • 9
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Cumnock, East Ayrshire
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  • ~£1,250
  • 230
  • 26
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Maybole, South Ayrshire
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  • £2,000 – £8,250
  • 50
  • 16
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Ayr, South Ayrshire
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  • £3,750 – £6,000
  • 120
  • 5
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Irvine, North Ayrshire
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  • £4,740 – £7,835
  • 180
  • 126
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Largs, North Ayrshire
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  • £2,026 – £6,050
  • 110
  • 18
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Girvan, South Ayrshire
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  • £12,500 – £19,500
  • 80
  • 21
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Kilmarnock, South Ayrshire
  • Up to £1,400
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Girvan, South Ayrshire
  • From £95.00 pp
  • 500
  • 204
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Mauchline, East Ayrshire
  • Moderate ($$)
  • 1000
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West Kilbride, North Ayrshire
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  • From £80.00 pp
  • 240
  • 23
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Kilwinning, North Ayrshire
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  • £1,300 – £5,000
  • 100
  • 9
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Troon, South Ayrshire
  • Upon request
  • 180
  • 33
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Beith, North Ayrshire
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  • £2,500 – £5,500
  • 120
  • 3
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Cumnock, East Ayrshire
  • Upon request
  • 212
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Machrie, North Ayrshire
  • Moderate ($$)
  • 80
  • 18
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Ayr, South Ayrshire
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  • £2,550 – £6,200
  • 120
  • 15
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Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire
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  • £3,400 – £3,750
  • 350
  • 50
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Ayr, South Ayrshire
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  • £375 – £3,000
  • 120
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Brodick, North Ayrshire
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  • £1,200 – £5,500
  • 120
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Troon, South Ayrshire
  • Moderate ($$)
  • 94
  • 37
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Ayr, South Ayrshire
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  • Up to £1,000
  • 100
  • 16
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Prestwick, South Ayrshire
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  • From £50.00 pp
  • 230
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Cumnock, East Ayrshire
  • Upon request
  • 250
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Ayr, South Ayrshire
  • Affordable ($)
  • 80
  • 44
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Kirkoswald, South Ayrshire
  • Up to £1,600
  • 120
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Ayr, South Ayrshire
  • Upon request
  • 200
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Ayr, South Ayrshire
  • Upon request
  • 180
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Craigie, South Ayrshire
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  • £6,500 – £8,000
  • 26
  • 11
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Prestwick, South Ayrshire
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  • 150
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FAQ's

What scenic features do wedding venues in Ayrshire offer for photography?

Ayrshire is known for its stunning coastal views, rolling hills, and historic estates. Ask the venue if they offer scenic backdrops, such as beaches, gardens, or nearby landmarks like Culzean Castle. Enquire about the best spots for photography within the venue grounds to capture the natural beauty of Ayrshire. Knowing the scenic features of the venue ensures you can make the most of the landscape for memorable wedding photos.

How accessible are wedding venues in Ayrshire for guests travelling from Glasgow or further afield?

Given Ayrshire’s proximity to Glasgow, ask about transport options for guests travelling from the city or beyond. Is the venue easily accessible by road or public transport? Does it offer ample parking or shuttle services for guests? Ensuring your venue is well-connected makes it easier for guests to arrive comfortably, whether they’re coming from Glasgow or further afield, and reduces travel stress for the day.

What outdoor spaces are available at wedding venues in Ayrshire for ceremonies and receptions?

Ayrshire’s countryside offers beautiful outdoor spaces for ceremonies or receptions. Ask if the venue has gardens, terraces, or even coastal views that can be used for an outdoor celebration. Additionally, enquire about backup plans in case of rain, such as indoor spaces or marquees. Having flexible outdoor and indoor options ensures your ceremony can go ahead as planned, while embracing the beauty of Ayrshire’s landscape.

What catering options are available at wedding venues in Ayrshire?

Catering plays a significant role in your wedding day, so ask about the options provided by wedding venues in Ayrshire. Do they offer in-house catering services with locally sourced produce, or can you bring in external caterers? Some venues may specialise in Scottish cuisine, offering an authentic dining experience. If you have specific menu preferences or dietary requirements, confirm whether the venue can accommodate these to create the perfect meal for your guests.

Do wedding venues in Ayrshire offer accommodation for guests?

For guests travelling from further afield, ask whether the wedding venue in Ayrshire offers on-site accommodation, such as a bridal suite or guest rooms. If not, enquire about nearby hotels or B&Bs that can accommodate your guests. Some venues may have partnerships with local establishments and offer discounted rates for wedding parties. Providing convenient accommodation options ensures your guests can enjoy the celebration without worrying about transport.

Are there décor restrictions at wedding venues in Ayrshire due to the historic nature of some venues?

Many wedding venues in Ayrshire are steeped in history, so it’s important to ask if there are restrictions on decorations. Can you use candles, hanging décor, or confetti, or are there guidelines to protect the venue? Some venues may offer in-house décor services that align with the historical charm, while others allow you to bring in your own suppliers. Knowing these restrictions ensures you can plan your décor without compromising the venue’s integrity.

How can I hold a wedding in the Ayrshire countryside?

Ayrshire is a wonderful location for a countryside wedding due to the abundance of natural surroundings in the area. Many couples will seek out venues such as converted barns, countryside estates and riverside cottages. Many of these lend themselves to a wedding with a natural or countryside theme. You could choose to add traditional Scottish elements to your wedding such as thistles, tartan and Scottish heather.

How many couples get married in Ayrshire each year?

Over 2000 couples get married in Ayrshire each year. This is testament to what a beautiful area Ayrshire is for brides and grooms to be. You could look to hold your wedding in one of the stunning venues within Ayrshire, whether you are looking for a grand country estate or a modern boutique style venue you will be able to find somewhere in Ayrshire that fits the bill.

Is Ayrshire suitable for an elopement wedding?

Whilst everybody knows the history of Gretna Green when it comes to running away to ‘get wed’, choosing Ayrshire for your elopement for couples looking for a quiet and intimate wedding day is a great idea. There are a number of small and intimate wedding venues scattered across Ayrshire if you and your partner are looking for a smaller ceremony and reception as part of your wedding day. Ayrshire offers a number of smaller boutique style hotels that are perfect for accommodating you and your small numbers of guests.

What are dry hire wedding options in Ayrshire?

Ayrshire is home to plenty of all inclusive wedding venues but an increasing numbers of couples are looking at what dry hire options are available for their wedding day. This could be because they are trying to save money on certain aspects of their big day or because they have a particular ambition for their wedding day. Dry hire is where you hire the venue space and any extras such as catering or decorating are hired independently of the venue. A great venue to check out in Ayrshire is Coats Paisley. For couples looking at a dry hire venue it's important to bear in mind the additional costs involved in this type of wedding compared to an all inclusive venue.

What is the best way to entertain evening guests in Ayrshire?

When getting married in Ayrshire, there are infinite options when looking to entertain your wedding guests. Hiring a live band is a popular choice for many couples and is sure to make your venue lively. You could think about hiring a photo booth, which is a great way to involve all your guests and allow them to take away a memory of your special day, Alternatively you could think about putting on a traditional Scottish Ceilidh dance to really get the party started and for a night that you guests will never forget.

What is the easiest way to plan a wedding in Ayrshire?

It's fair to say that planning a wedding is no easy task, but there are some simple ways you can make planning your wedding a breeze. If elegance and ease are at the top of your list, then consider an all inclusive venue. This type of venue will include a ceremony space and venue in one, cutting the need for transport arrangements, also likely to include accommodation options for you and your guest. Another hidden benefit of choosing an all inclusive venue is that you will often get the help of a designated wedding coordinator that will help you plan your special day. Ayrshire is home to some great all inclusive venues that are most definitely worth including in your wedding planning journey.

What types of wedding venues are available in Ayrshire?

Ayrshire wedding venues include coastal hotels, countryside estates, town-based reception venues and properties offering structured wedding packages.

Are there wedding venues near Ayr and Troon?

Yes. Ayr and Troon both offer established hotel venues and reception spaces, with additional options across South Ayrshire’s coastline and inland areas.

Do Ayrshire venues offer wedding packages?

Many do. Hotel venues in particular often provide inclusive packages covering catering, staffing and coordination, though it’s always worth checking what’s included.

When should you book a wedding venue in Ayrshire?

Summer remains the busiest season, with many couples securing their date 12 to 24 months ahead. Greater flexibility can sometimes allow for shorter timelines, but well-known venues rarely stay available for long.

Everything you need to know about weddings in Ayrshire

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Wedding Venues in Ayrshire

Ayrshire is the kind of place where wedding venues don’t need to try too hard. With coastline, countryside and plenty of established spaces already set up for weddings, you get a lot of choice within a relatively small area. That could mean a hotel wedding package in Troon, or a more private venue just outside Ayr.

For couples looking for value compared to Scotland’s bigger cities, Ayrshire often makes planning feel far more achievable, while still offering scenic settings and flexible reception spaces. Bridebook data shows that around 14 percent of UK couples choose to marry outside the region they live in, often after discovering a venue that feels worth the journey. For those with family ties to the West of Scotland or guests travelling from further out, Ayrshire offers that balance of atmosphere and accessibility without the scale or pricing of larger cities.

This Bridebook page brings together wedding venues in Ayrshire so you can shortlist and compare the best local options in one place.

Why choose Ayrshire for your wedding?

Ayrshire’s appeal lies not just in its scenery, but in how manageable everything feels. You can move between coastal towns and rural estates without long travel times, making it easier to plan a day that feels relaxed rather than rushed.

Beyond scenery, the region appeals because it offers:

  • A strong selection of hotel wedding venues with established packages
  • Flexible reception venues suited to mid-sized guest lists
  • Easy road access for guests travelling from across the West of Scotland
  • Competitive pricing compared to Glasgow or Edinburgh
  • Venues experienced in hosting traditional celebrations and large family gatherings

According to Bridebook’s latest national figures, the average UK wedding reception now hosts around 80 guests. Ayrshire’s mix of mid-sized hotels and adaptable reception spaces aligns well with this scale, offering venues that feel generous without becoming overwhelming.

Popular areas for wedding venues in Ayrshire

Although compact, Ayrshire offers variety depending on where you choose to base your day.

Some of the most searched areas include:

Coastal locations are particularly popular for their views and sense of occasion, while venues further inland can offer privacy and a quieter setting. If guest travel is a priority, focusing on venues close to Ayr town or main transport routes can make logistics simpler.

If you’d prefer a broader overview, you can explore wedding venues across Scotland.

What to look for in an Ayrshire wedding venue

Before booking viewings, it’s worth clarifying how you want the day to run. Many Ayrshire venues operate with structured wedding packages, while others offer more flexible arrangements.

Key points to check include:

  • Ceremony and reception options on-site - if you want to have both in the same place
  • Guest capacity and layout flexibility - ensure the space feels comfortable for your numbers
  • Coastal vs inland setting - think about views, privacy and accessibility
  • Catering packages and inclusions - what’s provided as standard and what’s additional
  • Accommodation availability - either on-site or nearby for travelling guests

If you’re unsure what to prioritise, our tips on how to choose a wedding venue can help structure your shortlist.

Key decision factors when comparing Ayrshire venues

Once you’ve narrowed your options, look beyond the aesthetics and focus on the logistics, as they’ll have the biggest impact on how the day actually feels.

Important considerations often include:

  • Accessibility for local and travelling guests
  • Seasonality (especially for coastal venues)
  • Package-led venues vs dry hire options
  • On-site accommodation
  • Exclusive use options

Common mistakes to avoid when booking an Ayrshire wedding venue

Before committing to your chosen venue, take time to review the finer details carefully.

Couples sometimes:

  • Forget to confirm indoor alternatives for unpredictable conditions
  • Assume every venue offers a full wedding package
  • Overlook transport arrangements for guests
  • Leave peak summer bookings too late

Nationally, around 40 percent of weddings take place during the summer months, with August consistently among the busiest. Coastal venues in Ayrshire are particularly popular at this time of year, so early planning is sensible if you’re targeting peak dates.

Why book your Ayrshire wedding venue with Bridebook?

Choosing a wedding venue should feel exciting, not overwhelming. Bridebook makes it easier to compare wedding venues in Ayrshire clearly and confidently, all in one place.

With Bridebook, you can:

  • Explore a wide range of Ayrshire wedding venues side by side
  • Filter by guest numbers, style and budget before arranging viewings
  • Send direct enquiries to venues without juggling multiple emails
  • Keep conversations and shortlists organised as you refine your options

Bridebook is trusted by venues across Scotland, giving you confidence that information is accurate and enquiries go straight to experienced teams.

Whether you’re planning a wedding in Ayr, Troon or elsewhere in South Ayrshire, you can review local venues carefully and move forward knowing your choice fits both your plans and your priorities.

As your plans progress, you can also connect with trusted local suppliers, including wedding photographers, wedding caterers and wedding planners.

What makes Bridebook different

  • Built for real UK wedding planning
  • Transparent venue information on pricing, capacity and layout
  • Filters that make comparing venues easier
  • Strong local coverage beyond major Scottish cities

To keep your planning on track, Bridebook’s free wedding checklist is a practical place to start.

Wedding Venues in Ayrshire & Average Costs

Cost and budget context for Ayrshire weddings

Ayrshire is often seen as better value than Glasgow or Edinburgh, particularly when it comes to venue hire and inclusive packages. Many venues offer clear, competitive pricing that can make it easier to plan your overall budget with confidence.

Bridebook’s latest figures show the average Scottish wedding costs £23,860, excluding honeymoon and engagement rings. Against that backdrop, Ayrshire’s package-led venues can feel more manageable, especially for mid-sized celebrations where venue, catering and coordination are bundled together.

For a wider national comparison, see Bridebook’s guide on how much a wedding costs in the UK.

What affects the cost of wedding venues in Ayrshire?

Pricing typically depends on:

  • Coastal vs inland location
  • Guest numbers
  • Package inclusions
  • Day of the week and season
  • Exclusive use vs shared spaces

With family contributions forming a meaningful part of wedding budgets nationally, clear package structures and accommodation availability can play an important role in decision-making.

Ways to manage your wedding budget in Ayrshire

If you’re aiming to stay within budget, these approaches often help:

  • Weekday or Sunday weddings
  • All-inclusive packages for clearer cost control
  • Venues slightly outside Ayr town
  • Flexibility with peak summer dates

Transport & Accommodation in Ayrshire

Transport and accommodation in Ayrshire

Ayrshire is well connected by road and rail, making it accessible for guests travelling from across the West of Scotland. Ayr and Prestwick benefit from direct rail links to Glasgow, while Troon and other coastal towns are also straightforward to reach by train. By car, the A77 and surrounding road network make travel from Glasgow and neighbouring areas relatively simple, which is particularly helpful if you are inviting a larger guest list. For couples welcoming friends and family from further afield, Glasgow Airport is also within easy reach.

Many hotel wedding venues in Ayrshire offer on-site accommodation, which can simplify arrangements for weekend celebrations or extended family stays. In coastal towns such as Troon and Girvan, additional hotels, guesthouses and small inns provide further options, allowing guests to stay nearby without needing to travel far.

If a significant number of guests are travelling, it is sensible to check room availability, group rates and any minimum stay requirements early. This is especially important for summer weddings, when coastal towns are busier and accommodation can book up quickly.