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How lovely North Wales is, those romantic Celtic hearts nourished with such fine scenery: the endless beaches stretching from Chester to the Lleyn Peninsula and on to Barmouth; the mountains and hills of Snowdonia; the part-tamed wilderness of Anglesey’s interior.

We list a fine selection of wedding venues in North Wales, from great houses and even castles to classic country houses and cozy bijou hotels, with some others that may catch the eye as a little bit different too.

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Valley Hotel
North Wales
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Plas Brondanw Gardens
North Wales
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Bae Abermaw
North Wales
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Bwyty Mawddach
North Wales
Mawddach Restaurant is fully licensed to hold civil ceremonies, and provides a spectacular location for…
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Swallow Falls Hotel
North Wales
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Welsh Mountain Zoo
North Wales
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Elwy Hall
North Wales
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Groes Inn
North Wales
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Bodafon Farm Park
North Wales
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Maesgwyn Hall
Wrexham
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Chirk Castle
Wrexham
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Penhelig Arms
North Wales
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Searching for your wedding venue is one of the most exciting and important parts of wedding planning. Your choice will shape your whole day, from the number of guests you’ll be celebrating with to the vibe and style of your wedding. Our wedding venue finder is here to make the whole process easy and enjoyable and will ensure you find the perfect setting to say your “I dos”.

What wedding locations are available in North Wales?

Snowdonia National Park, Llandudno and Wrexham are all popular wedding locations in North Wales. North Wales has a choice of castles, classic country houses and hotels.

Can you have a barn wedding in North Wales?

From small to large North Wales have a great choice of barn wedding venues, all with their own rustic charm. Your inspiration can get kick started with Henblas Country Park and Pentre Mawr Country House.

Where to hire a marquee in North Wales?

On For Better For Worse take a look at recommended suppliers for marquee hire. Whether it is for an outdoor summer wedding or a large Asian wedding, the options are endless.  Venues are happy to help advise on different marquee styles which you could utilise.  24 Carrot Promotions or Bradley’s Marquees are a couple of businesses to consider using.

Can I have a small wedding in North Wales?

Small and intimate wedding venues are the jewel in North Wales, you will find different styles to suit what you may be looking for.  Having a small wedding gives you more quality time together and lasting memories for a life time.  Craig-y-Nos Castle, Tyn Dwe Hall and The Quay Hotel & Spa are wonderful venues to consider for your celebrations.

What wedding venues are available in North Wales?

For Better For Worse is a great place to search for your wedding venue.  Take a look at Craig-y-Nos castle, Henblas Country Park and Nant Gwrtheyrn.

What unique wedding venues are available in North Wales?

North Wales has lots of unique wedding, they are a great way to bring your ideas to life.  Popular unusual venues include Bangor University, Penarth Fawr and Eriviat Hall.

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