Rustic Wedding Venues in Western Australia

In the vast and diverse landscapes of Western Australia, couples can find rustic wedding venues that offer a blend of natural beauty and rustic charm. Imagine exchanging vows amidst rolling vineyards, tranquil bush settings, or historic homesteads, with rustic decor and breathtaking views creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for your ceremony. Read moreWestern Australia's rustic wedding venues range from charming farmhouses with vintage appeal to secluded retreats with picturesque landscapes, each offering its own distinctive character and ambiance. Whether you envision a relaxed outdoor ceremony surrounded by the beauty of nature all around or a cozy indoor gathering with rustic decor and ambient lighting, the options are as varied as they are enchanting.
Buckland Estate
Buckland, Shire of Northam
Buckland Estate is a grand heritage estate that was established in 1836 and is rich in beauty, history and amazing wedding opportunities.
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  • 200
  • A$3,250 - A$12,250
Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort
Exmouth
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Mantarays Ningaloo Beach Resort is the perfect place for your special day. We cater for small intimate weddings or elopements with many different options available.
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  • A$800 - A$3,000
The Left Bank
East Fremantle
Your Wedding Day is what many people describe as the best day of their life. A day you and your partner will treasure forever, a day filled with tears of joy, champagne and delicious food, speeches and dancing… and The Left Bank offers just that.
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  • 150
  • Moderate ($$)
Lewana Cottages
Balingup
In a beautiful natural location in WA’s South West, Lewana Cottages offers both a unique wedding venue as well as accommodation for you and your guests.
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  • Moderate ($$)
Riverglen Chalets
Margaret River Town
Are you looking for a unique wedding venue in Margaret River and the area? Riverglen Chalets provides the beautiful experience of an intimate wedding in a serene environment.
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  • 60
  • 15 Bedrooms
  • Affordable ($)
Maya Maya at Mandoon Estate
West Swan
At Mandoon Estate, we’re all about crafting perfect days – especially on your big day. We make organising your wedding a joyful experience, especially as we can take care of everything from the ceremony to your honeymoon accommodation...
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  • 32 Bedrooms
  • Luxury ($$$)
Solitaire Homestead
Naturaliste, City of Busselton
Solitaire Homestead is a timeless wedding venue with a twist of rustic charm.We believe that a memorable wedding begins with exceptional food and drink, and with our flexible BYO Package, you can infuse your personal touch into every detail.
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  • 120
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • Moderate ($$)
Nukara
Nanson, Shire of Chapman Valley
WELCOME TO NUKARA FARM… Nukara Farm, a haven nestled in Chapman Valley, offers an enchanting wedding venue surrounded by ancient river gum trees.
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  • 160
  • Moderate ($$)
Clover Cottage
Upper Warren, Shire of Manjimup
Congratulations on your engagement and upcoming wedding! How exciting organising the perfect place to take your vows and celebrate your special day.
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  • 100
  • Moderate ($$)
Aravina Estate
Yallingup, City of Busselton
Aravina Estate is an iconic wedding venue in the South West designed to create your magical, life-long memories. It’s the perfect place to say ‘ I Do’
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  • 180
  • Luxury ($$$)
Silversprings Cottages
Carbunup River, City of Busselton
Only a short drive from Margaret River or Busselton is one of the most romantic wedding venues in the region, the Silversprings Cottages.
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  • 80
  • Moderate ($$)
Farm Weddings Bullsbrook
Bullsbrook, City of Swan
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With a selection of ceremony sites, plenty of photography opportunities throughout the property and a capacity of 250 guests, Farm Weddings is an idyllic setting to host your day from start to finish.
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  • 250
  • A$20,900 - A$25,900
Nikola Estate
Middle Swan, Swan Valley
The lovely grounds of Nikola Estate in Middle Swan offer plenty of space for marquees or alfresco weddings. The Jacaranda Trees, the courtyard, the historic buildings and the vineyards provide a romantic setting in Swan Valley.
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  • 260
  • Moderate ($$)
Quarry Amphitheatre
City Beach, Town of Cambridge
As one of Perth’s premiere wedding venues the Quarry Amphitheatre is renowned for its peaceful ambience and magnificent natural bush-land setting.
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  • 200
  • Moderate ($$)
Wise Vineyard Restaurant
Naturaliste, City of Busselton
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Celebrate your wedding or event overlooking the picturesque scenery of the property’s vineyards, bushland and the turquoise waters of Geographe Bay.
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  • 120
  • A$3,000 - A$5,000
Lily Farm House
Baskerville, City of Swan
Set in the picturesque Swan Valley wine region and nestled amongst serene gum trees, Lily Farm House offers a stunning blend of natural rammed earth walls, soaring ceilings, and beautiful glass and timber features.
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  • 120
  • Moderate ($$)
Limeburners Grove
Big Grove, City of Albany
Limeburners Grove Wedding Venue is located just on the other side of the harbour from Albany township.
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  • 80
  • Moderate ($$)
Mardella Meadows
Mardella, Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale
Mardella Meadows provides the perfect venue for you to create the special day you will remember forever. At Mardella Meadows we work with highly reputable staff and vendors.
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  • 60
  • Moderate ($$)
Redgum Wine Estate
Teesdale, Shire of Murray
Newly reopened in December 2023, the venue has been described as a perfect blend of farmhouse charm and modern luxury on the edge of picturesque Darling Escarpment.
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  • 70
  • Moderate ($$)
Aintree Cottage
Herne Hill, City of Swan
Aintree Cottage is the perfect DIY/BYO venue to hold a wedding. It has a beautiful country / rustic feel. The blank canvas allows you to style it anyway you wish.
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  • 150
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • Moderate ($$)
FAQ's

What should couples know about the accessibility of rustic wedding venues in Western Australia?

Couples should consider the location of their rustic wedding venue in Western Australia, as some may be set in remote or rural areas. Accessibility for guests is crucial, particularly for those with mobility issues. Venues near major roads or towns, like Margaret River, tend to be easier to reach. For more secluded venues, it's advisable to arrange shuttle services or carpooling options for guests. Always confirm road conditions and travel times, especially if your venue is in a more rugged part of the region. Ensuring a smooth arrival for all guests is vital for a stressfree event.

How does the weather in Western Australia affect rustic weddings?

Western Australia has a Mediterranean climate, so couples should be prepared for warm, dry summers and mild winters. This weather can influence both outdoor and indoor weddings, especially in rustic venues surrounded by nature. For summer weddings, it’s essential to have provisions for shade or indoor alternatives to avoid the heat. In winter, while the temperatures are mild, rain could be a concern. Couples should ask their venue about contingency plans, such as marquees or indoor settings, to ensure their day remains flawless regardless of weather conditions, as Western Australia's weather can be unpredictable.

What unique features do rustic wedding venues in Western Australia offer that other locations might not?

Rustic wedding venues in Western Australia offer a unique blend of stunning natural backdrops, often set on expansive properties, vineyards, or bushland. The region’s distinct charm includes dramatic views of the coastline, mountains, and forested areas. Venues like Yallingup and Margaret River offer couples intimate settings, often with charming farmhouses, rustic barns, and locally sourced décor. Many venues also offer ecofriendly features, like sustainability practices or locally grown food. This rustic elegance combined with the raw beauty of Western Australia’s landscapes provides a perfect setting for couples looking for something different and memorable for their wedding.

Are there specific cultural considerations to be aware of when planning a rustic wedding in Western Australia?

Couples planning a rustic wedding in Western Australia should be mindful of the state’s rich Indigenous heritage. Some venues, particularly in more remote areas, may be located on or near lands significant to local Aboriginal communities. It’s advisable to check with your venue to understand any cultural protocols or practices. Respecting the cultural history and incorporating elements like Indigenous artworks or native flowers can enhance the wedding experience while showing appreciation for the area’s heritage. Couples can also consider consulting with local Indigenous groups for advice on how to incorporate respectful traditions into their ceremony.

How can couples incorporate Western Australia’s local produce and wines into their rustic wedding menu?

Western Australia is renowned for its vineyards, local produce, and seafood, making it an ideal region for couples to feature fresh, local flavours in their wedding menus. Many rustic venues, particularly those in the Margaret River and Swan Valley areas, collaborate with local chefs to craft bespoke menus using regional ingredients. Couples can opt for wine pairings from nearby wineries, showcasing the region’s acclaimed varietals. Additionally, for a truly rustic experience, incorporating seasonal produce like fresh berries, farm cheeses, or even seafood platters from local markets can add a unique touch to the reception dining.

What are the accommodation options for guests at rustic wedding venues in Western Australia?

Many rustic wedding venues in Western Australia offer onsite accommodation, allowing guests to stay close to the celebration. For example, venues like Lewana Cottages in the South West provide comfortable lodgings in a natural, serene setting. Some venues offer cosy chalets, homesteads, or even glamping options, providing a relaxed, country atmosphere for guests. For larger venues, nearby towns may offer additional options, from boutique hotels to charming bedandbreakfasts. It's essential to coordinate accommodation well in advance to ensure ample space for all your guests, especially in more remote areas where local options might be limited.