Wedding Venues in the Highlands & Average Costs
The Scottish Highlands cover more than 10,000 square miles and are filled with some of the most incredible scenery you could imagine. Within that space, there are loads of wedding venues that make it possible to have a wedding taken straight from the pages of a fantasy novel. From venues on the banks of a legendary loch to a rustic barn hidden deep within an enchanting forest, there’s a huge amount of choice.
For a truly fairytale wedding, you could choose to get married in one of the Highlands’ many castles, which are as beautiful as they are packed with history. Achnagairn Castle in Kirkhill is elegant and grand, and is located within pristine gardens with incredible views. Mansfield Castle in Tain is beautiful, with the tall tower providing panoramic views of the Dornoch Firth and surrounding countryside. There’s also Lews Castle in Stornoway, nestled in fabulous gardens and providing that quintessential Scottish castle aesthetic.
If you’d prefer to get married somewhere steeped in luxury and class, you could also choose one of the many country or stately homes found across the Highlands. Loch Ness Country House Hotel is found right at the northern tip of the world-famous loch; Glenmorangie House in Fearn offers a lovely coastal setting with a secluded beach; and Pitcalzean House in Tain is hidden within 33 acres of woodlands.
There are also plenty of unique and character-filled venues in the Highlands. Celebrate your big day on the legendary Loch Ness with Loch Ness by Jacobite, tie the knot on a mountain top at Nevis Range in Fort William or atop a hill at the picturesque Loch Ness Lodge.
The Highlands are already a more affordable region to get married in compared to the rest of the UK, but there is a huge selection of venues that are fantastic and suitable for couples working with a smaller budget. The Lovat Hotel in Fort Augustus, Kintail Lodge in Kyle and Glenmoriston Townhouse Hotel in Inverness are all fantastic venues to consider.
The average cost of a wedding venue in the Scottish Highlands is £5,685, which is less than the overall UK average at £5,945 and far less than London venues costing £7,020 on average. There are also plenty of other savings to be made with a Scottish wedding, meaning the Highlands offer an incredible opportunity to host a stunning and budget-friendly wedding.
Average Wedding Venue Booking Lead Times in the Highlands
The Scottish Highlands and their incredible natural beauty make for a hugely popular destination to host a dream wedding. This popularity means that you will need to book your venue between 12 and 18 months ahead of your big day – at least. Some of the most popular venues will need to be reserved two or more years ahead of time, so make sure you get in there as soon as possible, once you’re happy with your choice.
If you're flexible with your date or location (or both), and willing to book during less popular times like winter or midweek, you may be able to find availability around six months or less before your big day. However, it’s always best to plan ahead, especially for venues with incredible views of the mountains or lochs – there’s every chance availability will soon fill up.