Wedding Venues in South Ayrshire & Average Costs
From the famous golden sands of Ayr Beach to the dramatic cliffs at Culzean, South Ayrshire is packed with wedding venues that celebrate the natural beauty and history of the region. Whether you want sea views, centuries of history or something a bit quirky, you’ll find what you’re looking for from your wedding venue in and around the region.
Scotland is home to more than 1,000 castles, with 40 of them found right here in Ayrshire. Many of them also double up as wonderful historic wedding venues, giving you a taste of what it’s like to live as a member of the royal family, even if it’s just for one very magical day. Culzean Castle & Country Park is an absolutely stunning cliff-top castle, where you’ll see something truly opulent at every turn. Glenapp Castle is like something from a fairytale, and even featured on the BBC’s Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond The Lobby, so you know it must be something special. Blairquhan Castle is grand and elegant, with multiple ceremony options. You might also consider Dundonald Castle, a dramatic hilltop ruin which, with a little lighting and decor, can be transformed into something truly mystical and otherworldly.
If you love the thought of a wedding steeped in the high life, another brilliant option is a country house. There are many mansions and manors around South Ayrshire, including Enterkine Country House Resort, Brig O'Doon House Hotel and Craigie, which are all uniquely gorgeous venues with bags of charm and grandeur.
With Galloway Forest Park to the south and Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park to the north, it should come as no surprise that South Ayrshire has some truly breathtaking countryside. And why not make the great outdoors the start of the show at your wedding (apart from you and your partner, of course)? Venues such as Dalduff Barn Weddings and Roodlea Barn have lovely outdoor wedding venues and ceremony spaces, so you can make the most of the countryside during those warmer spring and summer months.
Fancy a venue with a difference, or something with bags of Scottish pride? An amazing choice for any proud Scot is the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, which has an amazing selection of locations for you to exchange your vows, so every ceremony is totally unique. If you’re a fan of the gee-gees, Ayr Racecourse is more than equipped to host a special wedding, whether you’re looking for something intimate or grand.
Scotland is one of the more affordable regions to get married in compared to the rest of the UK, which is in part due to the wide variety of affordable venues. And South Ayrshire has more than its fair share of lower-cost wedding venues, meaning you can get married in the region even if you’re on a tight budget. Check out venues including Marine Troon, The Abbotsford Hotel, Fairfield House Hotel and The Richmond to see exactly what you can get in South Ayrshire with a strict budget.
The average cost of a wedding venue in South Ayrshire (and the rest of Scotland) is £5,685, which is a little less than the overall UK average of £5,945. That makes South Ayrshire a great all-round wedding destination, whether you’re looking for something lavish, or you’d rather keep spending to a minimum but still have a fantastic celebration.
Average Wedding Venue Booking Lead Times in South Ayrshire
Because South Ayrshire has so much to choose from – from historic spots to hidden gems nestled away in the countryside – it’s a popular place for couples to get married. That means the average booking lead time in the area is between 12 and 18 months. However, if you’re looking to get married at the height of the summer wedding season, or you’re after a sought-after weekend date, there can be a wait of two or more years.
That said, couples with more venue and date flexibility may find great availability within six to nine months. This is especially the case if you're happy with a midweek wedding, or you’re not fussed about the warmer weather and would be open to getting married during the quieter (and often cheaper) winter months.