Looking for your perfect wedding venue in Wollongong? Look no further! With breathtaking ocean views, spacious function rooms and a reputation for exceptional service, the award winning...
Located on the NSW South Coast, Ravensthorpe is a grand 19th-century home purposely restored to cater for life’s celebrations. With its 1890's Manor House, Bridal Suite, award-winning...
ViewA location set amongst the wineries in Hunter Valley, the Peterson House is often the first stop when visiting this beautiful piece of aesthetic land. The Peterson house has the best...
ViewSpread across 4 acres of meticulously maintained gardens in the middle of the pictorial northern Sydney, Miramare Gardens are located in the wonderfully scenic and quaint suburb of Terrey...
ViewVilla Vivante is an ideal wedding venue for couples who desire a unique and memorable wedding ceremony. The wedding venue is located at a hilltop estate where couples get magnificent views....
ViewWaldara Farm is situated less than three hours from Sydney CBD. It was established in 2008 and set on 800 acres of lush pastures. This venue is a working farm that offers a flexible country...
ViewCalvin Estate is one of the premium and beautiful wedding venues located in Hunter Valley. The wedding venue offers picturesque views for a memorable wedding day. It is famous for hosting...
ViewNestled among rolling vineyards and overlooking manicured fairways, the award-winning Château Élan at The Vintage is one of Australia’s finest integrated golf, spa, and event resorts...
ViewIf you are in search of a rustic wedding venue, with a serene and calm surrounding, the Burnt Orange wedding venue awaits your presence. Tucked in Sydney’s lower North Shore, Burnt Orange...
ViewThe Sebel Harbourside Kiama is one of the most beautiful wedding venues located in New South Wales. The Sebel Harborside Kiama is half an hour away from Wollongong. The venue offers...
ViewYallamundi Rooms wedding venue that locates in famous Sydney Opera House, has a surreal waterfront view. The wedding venue is also at a prime spot in terms of access. This venue is perfect...
ViewThe lovely waterfront view of Wolli Creek makes this unique wedding venue, even more special. Comprising a fantastic restaurant, Rowers on Cooks River wedding venue offers a lot more than...
ViewApollo International Hotel is a stunning hotel located on 290 Pacific Highway, Newcastle, New South Wales. You will drive 35 minutes from the airport. Built-in quite an environment with a...
ViewDistinct from other wedding venues, Sublime Point Cafe and Function Centre Sydney has carved an identity for itself by offering a uniquely calm and quiet atmosphere for rustic weddings....
ViewSpread over a sprawling 120 acres of sensuous vineyards and natural bushland, the Wandin Estate is located in the picturesque Hunter Valley. The exquisite and spacious function centre can...
ViewServing you with appeasing royalty combined with traditional and contemporary decor, Urban Winery Sydney is an exotic wedding venue. The Urban Winery wedding venue is located in the...
ViewThe Riverlink Building in Maitland is home to COQUUN, a chic and contemporary Hunter Valley wedding venue. It features exquisite hardwood accents, floor to ceiling windows, and delectable...
ViewThe Bayview Boulevard Sydney is centrally located on 90 Williams Street with breathtaking panoramic views from its 25th-floor restaurant and reception venue. With an elegant reception...
ViewOne of the most treasured harbourside estates of Sydney, Estate Vaucluse House is an exceptional setting for celebrating the joyous union of souls, it has a history dating back to 1803. The...
ViewBuilt nearly a century ago, Cooradigbee is beautifully restored and set amongst old trees, making this venue a forte for weddings, corporate meetings, and get-togethers. Cooradigbee...
ViewA classic wedding venue on the central coast of New South Wales is the Norah Head lighthouse. Couples are delighted to find such a serene place on Bush street, just around the Pacific Ocean...
ViewFor couples wishing to tie their knot nowhere but at the best location - Colebee Centre is the option! It is awarded as the best reception centre, five times in eight years, and it is...
ViewFacing the famous Hyde Park, the Pullman Sydney Hyde Park is a unique and modern wedding venue. This is one of the best venues in Sydney for having an indoor ceremony with lots of natural...
ViewSegenhoe Inn was built in 1837 and is one of the oldest accommodations in Australia. The history of this colonial-style is as charming as its beauty; it is believed that prisoners built...
ViewNo location can top The Boathouse Palm Beach Sydney as the best beachfront wedding venue. Located near Palm Beach, the hotel looks over to the Pittwater and Broken Bay. This is the best...
ViewFins at Plantation House is the unique all-in-one wedding destination on the Tweed Coast. It is an exotic fruit plantation of 65 hectares offering magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean to...
ViewGreat Lakes Winery is in the Great Lakes’ stunning hinterland on New South Wales’ mid-north coast. Nearby areas to Great Lakes Winery includes legendary coastal areas like Pacific Palms,...
ViewMona Farms offers a farm wedding unlike any other and only an hour's drive from Canberra, three hours from Sydney, it is in New South Wales’ Southern Tablelands. Mona Farm features 124...
ViewGlenworth Valley is a stunning wilderness wedding venue on a 3 000-acre wilderness property nestled between Newcastle and Sydney. Its prime location on the magnificent Central Coast offers...
ViewPaint your wedding masterpiece on the blank canvas of Q Station Manly wedding venue. Spread-out along 30 acres of the native bushland of Australia, Q Station wedding venue reflects...
ViewTwin Creeks Golf & Country Club is situated 25-20 minutes from Penrith in Western Sydney. It is the perfect venue for couples that loves rural setting. This venue offers both indoor and...
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Hunter Valley has everything that you need for your perfect country wedding. When you have elegance combined with rustic country, it feels like an expansive, beautiful, and artistically...
ViewThe Wilde is situated in Wildes Meadow along Ryans Lane, New South Wales. The venue can be used for wedding receptions or ceremonies during the weekends. Your wedding will turn into a...
ViewIn The Hydro Majestic Hotel, you get to experience the breathtaking ambience of the Blue Mountains. The hotel enables couples to plan the wedding they have always desired. With lots of...
ViewTarga wedding venue is a gesture to Europe's rustic and elegant styles incorporating the bold European Bentwood furniture, damask backdrop, and rich wood highlights. A tribute to Targo...
ViewThe Carrington Hotel Blue Mountains is one of the premium wedding venues based in New South Wales. The dedicated team's stunning services are famous around the connected regions, and...
ViewPeppers Craigieburn is a stunning wedding venue located in the Southern Highlands. The venue is an hour and 20 minutes away from Sydney, and it is famous for hosting some of the best...
ViewThe Guesthouse has been part of Hunter Valley as a prime destination for over 35 years. After undergoing recent revitalization, it is a top venue for a five-star country wedding. It...
ViewLocated near Thelma Laird Lookout, Shelly Beach Golf Club is one of the best venues for you if you like beachside weddings and, of course, golfing! Looking over the vast Tasman Sea, the...
ViewAbout Bungalow Guesthouse Bungalow Guesthouse is a rustic styled and countryside wedding venue. The ceremony wedding venue is located in the heart of Southern Highland and is just 2...
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Add your VendorAny wedding style that comes to mind can be brought to life thanks to the many wedding venues in NSW that are available. All you have to think about is what elements speak to you as a couple and start searching for the ideal wedding location in NSW. Let’s take a look at what most couples choose for their big day!
String lights, lace, twine, mason jars, and wood elements contribute to this theme's casual and cosy feel. You can apply this style to one of the beautiful rustic wedding venues in NSW, such as farm wedding venues, wedding estates, vineyards, wineries and outside beneath a marquee or tree. The most popular wedding location in NSW for rustic-themed weddings is Hunter Valley. There are more than 120 wineries, gourmet restaurants, spa retreats, and vineyards here. We recommend checking wedding venues in Hunter Valley if you plan to have a laid-back wedding in the country.
There's no wonder why beach celebrations are so popular in NSW due to the many spectacular coastal cities. If you want to tie the knot by the deep blue water, take a look at wedding venues in South Coast, Newcastle and Central Coast. We promise you won't be disappointed by the beauty of the ocean views while the sun sets slowly. The majority of beach weddings include a ceremony at a beach wedding venue and a reception at a nearby location. This nearby location may be one of the waterfront wedding venues, such as restaurants or banquet rooms.
As the name states, a country wedding takes place in the countryside and is generally themed to match the surroundings. There are many rural wedding locations in Northern NSW where you can have a beautiful laid back celebration. Orange region is one of the most popular locations where you can find plenty of country wedding venues such as barns, sheds or homesteads.You can also check the pretty towns of Sydney. One of the wedding venues in Camden and Windsor might be the one you're looking for! Also, you can consider the Blue Mountains and Tamworth for an unforgettable country experience.
With stunning national parks, camping areas, mountain trails and views, New South Wales is probably one of the best locations for an alfresco celebration. Would you want to have an unconventional celebration at a garden venue, a forest wedding in a woodland setting, or a small and affordable wedding with your beloved on private property? For unique wedding venues, you can consider the beautiful rural town Berry, which is famous for its stunning gardens and trees. Richmond also offers fantastic outdoor wedding venues, such as magnificent parks and trails.
New South Wales has a subtropical climate all year, with warm semi-tropical summers, especially in the lower central areas, and mild winters. Most weddings take place in early fall and spring in NSW. In springtime, the outdoors comes alive with balmy weather and lush greenery. It's a perfect time for a beach and garden wedding. In the autumnal season, from March to May, the weather is pleasant and gentle. This is the perfect time for a rustic wedding in the country. Can you think of a better backdrop than the leaves changing their colour? However, rainfall is also more common during this season, so you should have a rain backup plan if you're considering having a garden wedding.
It's hard to give an exact amount on the prices of wedding venues in NSW since several factors affect it. The first one is the season you plan to have your wedding. In peak seasons, wedding venues are pricier due to the high demand. If you get married in off-peak seasons, such as winter, you can find relatively cheap and affordable wedding venues. The second factor is the number of your guests. By having a small wedding, you can find more venues to hold your celebration at affordable rates, from restaurants to art galleries. You can also consider BYO wedding venues to cut more on the expenses.
The third factor is the services you want to include on your wedding day. As you can build your most special day from scratch by visiting various vendors one by one to your liking, you can also check wedding packages provided by the venue. We recommend going with all-inclusive packages since they often include everything you could possibly need, from wedding photographers and cake cutting to flowers and catering.
From the legendary Tamworth Country Music Festival to gourmet festivals in the wine regions, New South Wales provides a magnificent selection of events throughout the year. Splashy Mardi Gras in Sydney, Wine Festival on the Central Coast, Oktoberfest in Hunter Valley and Yours and Owls Festival in Wollongong are just a few of many. Tourism mostly swells in June, January, and September in New South Wales. So, if you’ll have many wedding guests travelling to the region that’ll need hotel bookings and transportation during your wedding weekend, we recommend checking the local calendar and consulting your NSW wedding venue before selecting your wedding date.
Every couple and every wedding is totally unique. Some couples plan their wedding in nearly 1.5 years, while some do it in less than four months. However, experts recommend starting the process at least one year ahead since there are some guidelines that need to be followed. You should start by determining your overall budget and come up with a guest list. Then set the time and date. By doing that, you won't lose any precious time of yours and find the best wedding venue in NSW.
After that, if you desire, book a wedding planner. Then, you should hire vendors for your various needs, from wedding catering to flowers and photography, if you don't consider choosing a readily available wedding package provided by the venue. In the meantime, find your outfits, attend dress fittings and send your invitations. If you plan to have a honeymoon abroad, take care of visas and flight tickets. Finalize all the details, and you're good to go!
When you've found one or two NSW wedding venues that you like, make sure you ask the necessary questions to make sure it's the appropriate fit. First, go over the essentials. Verify that the location is available on your selected wedding date and that it can accommodate your guests. After that, ask about wedding packages. If you already have providers in mind, like a photographer or a caterer, check with the venue to see if they are allowed. (Some venues insist that you use their employees or select from a contracted vendor list.)
Other things to think about are whether or not there will be another event in the venue on the same day or during your event and how early you can get there. Is there a payment plan in place, and when is the first payment due? You and your partner will be in a better position to assess if this is the correct venue for you once you've got answers to these questions.