Romantic Wedding Venues in Highland

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Kirkhill, Highland
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  • £15,000 – £35,000
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Dornoch, Highland
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  • From £120.00 pp
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Helmsdale, Highland
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  • From £3,400
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Inverness, Highland
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  • From £109.00 pp
  • 300
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Inverness, Highland
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  • £1,500 – £5,000
  • 110
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Sleat, Highland
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  • £4,599 – £15,499
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Portree, Highland
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  • £5,499 – £17,599
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Inverness, Highland
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  • From £149.00 pp
  • 60
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Tain, Highland
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  • £3,736 – £5,445
  • 36
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Stornoway, Highland
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  • £500 – £3,000
  • 110
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Strathpeffer, Highland
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  • £1,000 – £20,000
  • 80
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Dornoch, Highland
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  • 90
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Nr Fort William, Highland
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  • 60
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Halkirk, Highland
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  • 100
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Grantown-On-Spey, Highland
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  • From £7,495
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Isle Of Skye, Highland
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  • From £400
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Mallaig, Highland
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  • From £70.00 pp
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Inverness, Highland
  • Luxury ($$$)
  • 24
  • 14
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Fort William, Highland
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  • From £350
  • 80
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Nairn, Highland
  • Upon request
  • 40
  • 14
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Aviemore, Highland
  • Upon request
  • 450
  • 300
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Glencoe, Highland
  • Moderate ($$)
  • 110
  • 57
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Edinbane, Highland
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  • From £200
  • 48
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Nairn, Highland
  • £1,140 – £4,520
  • 50
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Inverness, Highland
  • Upon request
  • 140
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Nr Fort William, Highland
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  • 60
  • 26
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Thurso, Highland
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  • 28
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Letter Finlay, Highland
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  • £6,000 – £10,000
  • 65
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FAQ's

What makes the Highlands a popular choice for romantic weddings?

Its dramatic landscapes of lochs, mountains, and castles create a naturally epic and intimate backdrop. The region's rich history and sense of seclusion offer a unique fairytale setting that's perfect for couples seeking a memorable and deeply romantic celebration.

Can we legally get married outdoors anywhere in the Highland Council area?

Yes, Scottish law is very flexible. You can have a legally binding ceremony almost anywhere, provided it's conducted by a registered celebrant (religious or humanist) or a registrar. This makes romantic beach, lochside, or mountaintop ceremonies a real possibility.

What is the best time of year for a romantic Highland wedding?

Each season offers a unique romantic charm. Autumn provides stunning colours and a moody atmosphere, while winter offers snow-dusted scenery and cosy firesides. Spring sees nature bloom, and summer brings long, light evenings. The 'best' time depends on the specific romantic vibe you're envisioning.

Are there many exclusive-use romantic wedding venues in the Highlands?

Absolutely. The Highlands are renowned for exclusive-use venues, from historic castles and grand estates to secluded country houses and rustic barns. This ensures complete privacy, allowing you and your guests to feel like you have a piece of the Highlands all to yourselves.

How can we incorporate Scottish traditions into our romantic Highland wedding?

It's easy to add a touch of local romance. Consider a bagpiper to welcome guests, incorporating a traditional handfasting ceremony, serving local whisky and cuisine, or wearing a touch of tartan. Many venues can help you connect with local suppliers who specialise in these traditions.

What should we advise guests about travelling to a remote Highland venue?

Advise guests to book travel and accommodation well in advance, especially during peak season. Hiring a car is often the most convenient way to reach remote venues. Provide clear directions and a postcode, and perhaps a list of local taxi numbers, as ride-sharing services can be limited.

Everything you need to know about weddings in Highland

About Romantic Highland Weddings

Getting married in the Highlands is an immersion in epic romance and dramatic history. The region's character is defined by its untamed landscapes, providing a powerful and unforgettable setting for your vows.

  • The Scenery: Think sweeping glens, ancient pine forests, mysterious lochs, and rugged coastlines. This natural grandeur means your wedding photos will be truly spectacular.
  • The Vibe: Highland weddings can be whatever you want them to be—from a grand, formal affair in a castle to a rustic, intimate gathering in a converted barn or a wild elopement on a mountaintop.

The unique legalities of Scotland add to the romantic appeal. You are not restricted to licensed premises for your ceremony.

  • Marry Anywhere: Under Scottish law, you can be married almost anywhere by a registered celebrant or registrar. This opens up romantic possibilities like a lochside ceremony, a woodland blessing, or vows exchanged on a dramatic cliff edge.
  • Ceremony Types: You can have a civil, religious, or humanist ceremony, giving you complete freedom to personalise your day.

Highland Wedding Venue Costs

The cost of a romantic wedding venue in the Highlands can vary significantly based on size, exclusivity, and the season.

  • Exclusive Use Venues: For a castle or country house, exclusive hire fees can range from £5,000 to over £20,000 for a weekend. This gives you total privacy and control.
  • Package Deals: Many hotels and estates offer per-person packages, typically from £100 to £200+ per guest. These often include the meal, drinks, and room hire.
  • Elopement Venues: For smaller, more intimate ceremonies, expect to pay from £1,500 to £5,000 for a dedicated elopement package.

There are several ways to manage your budget while still achieving a beautifully romantic day.

  • Off-Peak Perks: Consider a mid-week or off-season wedding (October-March). Venues often offer significant discounts, and a winter wedding with snow and log fires can be incredibly romantic.
  • Leverage the Landscape: The stunning natural backdrop means you can spend less on décor. Let the mountains and lochs be your main feature.
  • Local Suppliers: Sourcing local food, drink, and flowers can sometimes be more cost-effective and adds an authentic Highland touch.

Seasons and Weather

Each season in the Highlands offers a distinct romantic atmosphere.

  • Spring (Mar-May): Witness the landscape come to life with blooming wildflowers and brighter days. A beautiful time for fresh, hopeful beginnings.
  • Summer (Jun-Aug): Enjoy long, light evenings (the 'gloaming') and the best chance of sunshine. The hills are a vibrant green, but be prepared for midges in some areas.
  • Autumn (Sep-Nov): Arguably the most romantic season, with a spectacular display of golden, red, and orange foliage and moody, atmospheric skies.
  • Winter (Dec-Feb): A truly magical time for a wedding, with snow-capped peaks, cosy firesides, and a dramatic, intimate feel.

The Highland weather is famously unpredictable, which is part of its charm. Being prepared is key.

  • Always Have a Plan B: If you're planning an outdoor ceremony, ensure your venue has a beautiful indoor alternative.
  • Guest Comfort: For cooler months, think about providing blankets or pashminas. In summer, have midge repellent available for an outdoor drinks reception.
  • Embrace It: A misty, dramatic sky can make for more stunning and romantic photographs than a plain blue one. A good photographer will know how to use the elements to their advantage.

Guest Travel and Accommodation

Helping your guests navigate the Highlands is an important part of planning.

  • Getting There: The main gateway is Inverness, which has an airport with UK and international links, as well as a major train station. The Caledonian Sleeper train from London is a romantic travel option.
  • Getting Around: Due to the remote nature of many venues, hiring a car is highly recommended for guests. Encourage carpooling where possible. Provide clear driving directions as sat-nav can be unreliable in some areas.

The Highlands offer a wide range of places for your guests to stay.

  • Accommodation Types: Options range from luxury hotels and spas in hubs like Inverness and Fort William, to charming B&Bs, self-catering lodges, and cosy cottages closer to rural venues.
  • Booking Advice: Advise guests to book their accommodation far in advance, especially if your wedding is in the peak summer season when tourist demand is high. Providing a curated list of suggestions near your venue is always a helpful touch.
Discover the most romantic wedding venues in the Highland Council. This breathtaking region offers a fairytale backdrop, from ancient castles overlooking serene lochs to intimate country houses nestled amongst majestic mountains. Find a setting that truly captures the wild, epic romance of the Scottish Highlands for your special day. Read moreWhether you dream of a grand celebration in a historic estate or a cosy elopement surrounded by nature, the Highlands deliver. Explore venues with stunning views, roaring fires, and an atmosphere of timeless charm. Your perfect romantic Highland wedding venue awaits discovery, promising an unforgettable experience for you both.