The idea of celebrating the most wonderful day of your life is based on the selection of a marvelous wedding venue. This is the first thing you decide ever since you start planning for your wedding ceremony. The reason why you need to select your wedding venue thoughtfully is you and your significant one is going to make a lot of forever cherishable memories with each other’s families, friends, and loved ones.

Here are 15 best locations in Ireland for wedding ceremonies.

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Cliffs of Moher

Taking your vows on the cliffs of Moher gives your guests, the opportunity to experience a wedding as breathtaking as the scenery. Located on the western coast of Ireland surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the Cliffs of Moher can boast as one of the best tourist attractions of Ireland. Rising slowly from closest town Doolin the rocky edges ascend up to 700 feet trailing towards the south for approximately 5 miles to Hag’s Head.

The whole landscape is spoilt abundantly by natural charm. A unique aspect of this place is its variable range of wilderness including astounding flora and fauna. Also, you will find yourself head over heels with the overwhelming view from the cliff top. The invigorating freshness in the air filled by sea spray makes the wedding environment pure and filled with positivity.

However, you have to find hotel accommodations for your guests in Doolin as there aren’t any at the Cliffs of Moher.

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St. Oliver Plunkett’s Family Church Ruins at Loughcrew Gardens

Surrounded by hundreds of years old gardens and charming views of green fields Loughcrew Gardens, near the town of Oldcastle is undoubtedly a dreamy location for your wedding.  St. Oliver Plunkett’s family church holds a historic and bohemian vibe. The feeling of pureness of your great day is even more prominent in the spiritual environment of this place.

Another reason to choose Loughcrew Estate as your wedding venue is their ability to organize your special day beautifully. All your needs will be taken care of as their wedding organizer will work and cooperate with you not only throughout the process of wedding planning but on your wedding day and while you stay at the estate also.  As they hold only a few numbers of weddings each year you will find their wedding package tailor-made for you.

The exposed stone walls and wooden beams adds another layer of rustic beauty to this place. As a way to surprise your guests with the antique and timeless vibe of your wedding choose St. Oliver Plunkett’s family church ruins of Loughcrew gardens as your wedding destination.

The Moon Garden at Drenagh Estate

Placed in the greenery of Drenagh, the Moon Garden is a popular choice in Ireland for wedding ceremonies. The rustic and romantic character of this place makes it very desirable for couples to exchange their vows.

The ethereal view of the whole estate presents amazing image opportunities. They also permit you to personify the place by adding embellishments like drapes, flowers, candles, fairy lights and a canopy hanging overhead. With grand and splendid stairs as the perfect backdrop, the main hall can be considered as the place to set up the ceremonies. The signature circle of this place is another option for the ceremonies.

The estate of Drenagh offers a comfortable seating arrangement for up to 275 guests. This Georgian age mansion offers you luxury accommodation featured with modern comfort. Striking views of the floors and effortless classy each bedroom possesses their own distinctive history. Also, Drenagh presents you an elegantly decorated bridal suite which includes a lush four poster bed and a free stand bath.

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The Enchanted Forest at Killyon Manor

The picturesque view of Killyon Manor makes it one of the most attractive wedding destinations in Ireland. After more than five hundred years of exclusive history, Killyon Manor has been open for public gatherings and ceremonies just for 5 years.

Sixty acres of land effervescing with native flora and fauna coupled with the timeworn vibe of the Manor takes you back in time. This place shaped by wilderness as the land of the estate has been left to be processed by nature with its own devices.

The Georgian era-built manor can boast tales about itself from over a thousand years back. From jilted brides to soldier ghosts, secret tunnels to hidden treasures tales surrounding Killyon Manor have been passed down by native people for ages. A visible symbol of history with beautiful spaces and quirky architecture this place is a dreamlike retreat for saying ‘I do’.

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Dunluce Castle

Relics of now-ruined Dunluce castle in Northern Ireland with its time-worn features can satisfy your dream of a dramatic castle wedding. The medieval castle in Antrim County is built on a basalt outcropping edge surrounded by very sharp drops on both sides. The castle is connected with the mainland through an arched walkway. The underneath this walkway lies the fabled “Mermaid’s Cave”. You can descend a stairway in the external castle grounds to visit this cave.

First built by the McQuillan family, Dunluce castle bears over five hundred years of long and clamorous history. This place had been a seat for several clans including McDonnell’s and Scottish settlers as well.

For stunning image opportunities of the wedding ceremony with the castle walls being at the backdrop, it is advisable to organize the ceremony in the farm fields outside the castle wall. Another good thing about it is, you can enjoy your perfect day without the tourist crowd bothering you. Also, the castle does not allow ceremonies inside the ruins. 

If you want to get your wedding photos taken inside the main castle, a 30-euro fee will be charged and also make sure it is booked in advance.

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Huntington castle

This place, well known as Clonegal Castle, built in 1625 in Clonegal of Carlow County, Ireland. The gardens of the castle possess several varieties of splendid Irish trees including buckeye chestnut, Siberian crab, etc. There are fish ponds adorning on either side of the center walk through the wilds.  Also, river Derry flows through the wilderness bottoms, making the woodland walk more pleasing.

For a dreamy fairytale wedding, Huntington castle is one of the most desirable locations. This place offers you all the services required for your wedding from primary venue hiring to total wedding planning. They cooperate and work with couples to make their special day a big blast of enjoyment.

For photo shoots the romantic Yew walk, beautiful gardens and the 14th century-built abbey are available.

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Teampall Chiaráin

The small church Teampall Chiaráin is believed to be established by St. Kieran in the 12th century. Numerous cross-decorated slabs can be found standing near the church. Native islanders believe drawing a scarf or handkerchief brings good luck and fertility. On the eastern side of the church, there is a sundial through which an embroidered piece of cloth is drawn to “seal the contract” of marriage.

Celebration of a wedding in Teampall Chiaráin is intimate and magical and revelry of bonding of lives and souls.

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Tintern Abbey

Tintern Abbey as an Irish wedding location is getting more and more trendy day by day. With time-worn stone walls and grand windows, this venue never fails to amaze you. Evocative sights of this place with a touch of past can make the memories your wonderful day everlasting not only for you and your significant one but for your guests also.

Founded in 1131 by Lord of Chepstow, Walter de Clare, the abbey is situated in close vicinity to the village Tintern on Wye river bank. In the 16th century after the dissolution of the monasteries, Tintern Abbey started falling into ruins. Since the 18th century onwards the remaining of this abbey has been celebrated in painting and poetry. Not just a wedding location, Tintern Abbey attracts 70,000 visitors every year.

Corcomroe Abbey

If you are thinking about running away from all the hassle of organizing a perfect wedding ceremony, from inviting guests to make proper arrangements and make your wedding about just the two of you, Corcomroe Abbey should be the best option for you in Ireland. Exclusivity, one of the most distinguishing features of this place makes it a great choice for elopement.

Located on the northern side of the Burren landscape, Corcomroe Abbey is believed to be built in the 12th century. Christian monks sought out areas for their churches that were isolated. The idea of constructing the Corcomroe Abbey at such a place was to promote self-sustenance by being free from outer world contact. This is the reason the picturesque place is known for representing solitude.

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Howth Head

The gorgeous peninsula Howth Head of northeastern Dublin city is one of the most appealing outdoor wedding locations in Ireland.  Staggering ocean views and abundance of natural beauty invigorate the air and fill it with merriment. Rugged cliffs, panoramic landscape of the whole place and staggering views of beautiful Dublin city from atop the cliffs make your special day of wedding forever mesmerizing. Not to mention, the scenic backdrop provides stunning image opportunities. The narrow walking path along the south-eastern peninsula edge presents you the best spot for your wedding ceremony to take place.

Howth head is seen as the alternative wedding location of the cliffs of Moher. If you are in a hurry and don’t have the time for 3-hour drive to reach Doolin, the nearest town from cliffs of Moher, Howth Head is the best option for your intimate wedding.

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Mussenden Temple

Erected on the cliffs, a circular piece of architecture Mussenden temple claims astonishing views and exclusive surroundings that will make your family and friends cherish your wonderful day of wedding forever.

It is believed that to be made from the inspiration of Rome’s famous Temple of Vesta. Close to Castlerock of County Londonderry, the temple was built in 1785 by a wealthy earl yearning a cliffside library by the sea. Even though it was possible in the past to drive carriage around the temple, coastal erosion of the Atlantic Ocean made the temple come closer to the edge. The National Trust started working on stabilization for the cliff so that this historical architecture does not topple and get lost into the sea.

The well-preserved gardens of Bishop’s Gate and the other parts of Downhill provides a stunning backdrop for wedding photography. To include more quirk in your wedding photo album, get your photos taken in and outside Hezlett House.

The Baltimore Beacon

The main attraction of this place is the visually pleasant white-painted cone-shaped stone beacon. Perched atop magnificent Irish cliffs the Baltimore beacon is the beloved symbol of small fishing village Baltimore located on the Wild Atlantic Way, County Cork. After the 1798 Irish Rebellion, several lighthouses were constructed on the coastal shores of Ireland with the purpose of creating a coastal warning system. The actual lighthouse beacon in Baltimore fell into dilapidation. To its place, the current beacon was built in the 1840s.

Baltimore beacon is a perfect outdoor location for the wild and gusty wedding ceremony. Celebrating your big day with a handful of your friends and family at this place can be both exclusive and overwhelming. Also, you do not need to worry about hotel accommodation while thinking about choosing Baltimore Beacon as your wedding destination as varieties of hotels are available along the Wild Atlantic Way. Whether you are searching for an elegant hotel with golf facilities or just a cozy place located in the countryside, this place can offer you both and much more.

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The Old Train Turntable at the Station House Hotel

The Station House Hotel has the history of being a passenger rail station formerly. However, since 1983 the main station buildings built on the twelve acres of lively gardens and rustic woodlands have been accommodating guests. Referred to as The Turntable, this place is well known for hosting extraordinary outdoor weddings, pre-dinner reception including beverages and other involved events.  Also, this place enables you free Wi-Fi throughout the whole place and free car-parking.

couples. The wedding team works thoroughly with you throughout the stage of your wedding planning. The unique setting and charming gardens provide the backdrop for amazing image opportunities. Depending on your requirements, the renowned Signal Restaurant housed by the main station building can be used for your wedding or to have an exclusive wedding you may decide to have the entire wedding venue.

The thoughtfully decorated rooms and peaceful surroundings of this venue turns your wedding celebration into blissful merriment that can be treasured forever.

Ballyvolane house

A Reflection of the elegance, Ballyvolane house was originally constructed in 1728 and remodeled in Victorian-era styling it in a more Italianate way.  Filled with family portraits, antiques, and heirlooms, this place looks less like a hotel and gives away some sort of “house party” vibe more.

Classy yet homely Ballyvolane is maintained in a relaxed and unstuffy manner but that do not keeps you from getting proper service and attention.  On the basis of their requirements, couples can get a particular portion of this venue for their wedding or they may decide to have the full venue for exclusivity.

80 acres of well- maintained garden, charming woodlands, lakes, and parkland lure you to get lost in the wilderness. For wedding ceremonies and blessings, the woods, gardens or places beside the lakes are perfect as they ensure stunning image backdrops. Timeless and leisurely vibes are the most distinguishing feature of Ballyvolane house.

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Aran Island

The Aran islands comprise a group of three rocky isles located at the entrance of Galway Bay, on the western Ireland coast. The geology of the area contains limestones dated from the lower carboniferous age, formed as alluvium deposits in the sea millions of years ago, then horizontally stratified with sea urchins, crinoids, fossil corals and ammonites.

The uniquely romantic scenic view of the Aran islands makes it one of the most desired Irish outdoor destinations. The intoxicating smell of Galway Bay and the natural wilderness of this place makes your wedding ceremony joyous and blessed. When the staggering scenery is blended with a purely traditional Irish wedding it always gives the vibe of fulfillment.

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Your wedding day merriment and how memorable it is going to be depends greatly on the selection of your wedding venue. Choosing a place that has the same vibe as yours brings satisfaction of successfully achieving a milestone in your life.

Depending on your taste and other requirements you can choose any of these 15 places as the site for tying knots. Whether you want an entirely intimate wedding including only you and your better half, or you want a small and cozy wedding with a handful of your family and friends, or you want your dream of an extravagant regal wedding to come true, Ireland have it all. The picturesque features of this gorgeous island country have an overwhelming number of outdoor wedding venue options. Out of them, we have discussed 15 most breathtaking locations of variable features so that you can find your wedding venue in Ireland that is in harmony with your taste and needs.

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