Small Wedding Venues in Scotland

With micro-weddings on the rise, small Wedding Venues in are becoming more and more sought after, so if you’re looking for small Wedding Venues in Scotland - you’re going to be spoilt for choice. Sometimes the smaller, more intimate weddings are the most memorable and certainly the most romantic way to spend your wedding day.
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The Three Chimneys

Isle Of Skye, Highland
The Three Chimneys is a beautifully-run small restaurant with comfortable accommodation, and it's sure to give you a welcoming, tranquil and memorable wedding day.
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  • 34
  • Upon request
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Kintail Lodge

Kyle, Highland
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A cosy venue well-suited to intimate wedding parties, on the banks of Loch Duich overlooking the Isle of Skye.
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  • 30
  • 12 Bedrooms
  • £45 – £50
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Newmachar Hotel

Newmachar, Aberdeenshire
This Hotel with 2 function rooms can be adapted to your individual needs so that the day can be truly unique and special!
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  • 50
  • Upon request
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The Inch Hotel

Fort Augustus, Highland
This beautiful hotel in the heart of Scotland offers weddings in the vicinity of the infamous Loch Ness and rolling hills which provide a stunning wedding backdrop!
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  • 30
  • Upon request
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Boath House

Nairn, Highland
A historic Georgian mansion in the Scottish Highlands offering elegant wedding spaces, luxury accommodation, and exceptional seasonal cuisine in breathtaking gardens and grounds.
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  • 48
  • 16 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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The Onich Hotel

Nr Fort William, Highland
This gorgeous wedding venue is located on Scotland's West coast, providing beautiful highland views which provide the perfect backdrop for those all important wedding photos!
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  • 60
  • 26 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Forss House Hotel

Thurso, Highland
Forss House is perfect for an intimate wedding. The beautiful house, grounds and the river nearby are available for exclusive use for your special day.
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  • 28
  • Upon request
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Doune Braes Hotel

Carloway, Na h-Eileanan an Iar
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Have an incredible wedding experience with the help of Doune Braes Hotel who will do whatever it takes to make sure your wedding day is an unforgettable day. Close to beaches.
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  • 40
  • 15 Bedrooms
  • From £200
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The Townhouse Hotel

Melrose, Scottish Borders
The Townhouse Hotel can hold wonderfully intimate weddings for up to 70 guests, and has a fabulously picturesque location within the Scottish Borders.
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  • 70
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Hotel Du Vin St Andrews

St Andrews, Fife
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Hotel du Vin St Andrews is a gorgeous wedding venue in St Andrews. The venue provides the perfect backdrop for weddings and civil partnerships as you glide elegantly from ceremony to celebration and beyond!
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  • 160
  • 42 Bedrooms
  • £4,850 – £5,975
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Garvock House Hotel

Dunfermline, Fife
A romantic venue in East Scotland with 2 acres of gardens. Our venue is perfect for fabulous wedding album photographs and a great place for a unique wedding ceremony and reception.
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  • 120
  • Upon request
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Borgue Hotel

Kirkcudbright, Dumfries and Galloway
The Borgue Hotel is a grade 2 listed building in the heart of the beautiful village of Borgue. Set near the stunning shoreline of Dumfries and Galloway we offer a warm welcome to all.
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  • 40
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • Upon request
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Fairway Hotel

Bathgate, West Lothian
Fairway Hotel has many years of experience in hosting wedding receptions and will work with you to make sure your special day runs smoothly and is an unforgettable experience for you and your guests.
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  • 90
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Ednam House Hotel

Kelso, Scottish Borders
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Ednam House is a bucolic wedding setting that can host your ceremony either indoors or in its lovely gardens.
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  • 120
  • 30 Bedrooms
  • £1,500 – £10,500
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Wyndham Duchally Country Estate

Auchterarder, Perth and Kinross
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We offer bespoke intimate weddings up to 40 guests, and larger Marquee Weddings up to 120 guests at our elegant country estate. Everything you need is in one place ensuring you spend every moment of your special day with your loved ones.
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  • 64 Bedrooms
  • From £80.00 pp
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Fonab Castle Hotel

Pitlochry, Perth and Kinross
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Say ‘I do’ in the most enchanting setting, Fonab Castle Hotel, Pitlochry. From exquisite dining and luxurious accommodations, Fonab Castle Hotel offers the perfect backdrop for your love story, with breath-taking views of Loch Faskally.
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  • 80
  • 42 Bedrooms
  • £3,000 – £35,000
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Castle Craigard

Carrick Castle, Lochgoilhead, Argyll and Bute, Argyll and Bute
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This is a wedding venue with a view - a romantic Scottish exclusive-use castle overlooking Loch Goil for small and intimate weddings in an exquisite location.
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  • 24
  • 6 Bedrooms
  • £2,500 – £7,950
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The Urbanist

Kilmarnock, Dumfries and Galloway
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The Urbanist is Kilmarnock’s new premium bar, kitchen, garden and venue. A stylish interior and customer service to make you feel right at home.
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  • From £1,300
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Leuchie Walled Garden

North Berwick, East Lothian
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Leuchie Walled Garden is an newly renovated 1960s house in a 200 year old wall garden, sleeping 12. We offer Secluded Luxury, an exclusive use venue for you and the family to celebrate your big day.
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  • 30
  • 6 Bedrooms
  • £5,000 – £7,500
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Woodside Lodge

Cairndow, Argyll and Bute
A picturesque venue, the perfect backdrop for rustic Caledonian fairytale weddings. We offer a variety of luxurious wedding packages for very intimate and small weddings.
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  • 70
  • Upon request
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The Royal Highland Hotel

Inverness, Highland
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The Royal Highland Hotel in Inverness is a fantastic choice of wedding venue. Dating back to 1850, its vast experience and elegance mean that you will have a special day to remember.
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  • 80
  • 86 Bedrooms
  • £245 – £700
Everything you need to know about weddings in Scotland

Small Wedding Venues in Scotland

Small wedding venues in Scotland offer something that larger celebrations sometimes struggle to achieve: privacy, atmosphere and the space to focus on the people who matter most.

This shift toward smaller celebrations reflects a wider planning trend. Bridebook’s latest UK Wedding Report shows the average reception now hosts 80 guests, with 41% of weddings welcoming fewer than 60, meaning intimate celebrations are increasingly the norm rather than a niche choice for engaged couples.

From Highland lodges and Isle of Skye hideaways to elegant country houses near Edinburgh and rural retreats across the Lowlands, Scotland is naturally suited to intimate weddings.

Whether you’re planning a micro wedding with 10 guests, a relaxed gathering of 40, or an elopement followed by dinner with close family, intimate wedding venues in Scotland are designed around experience rather than scale. Think dramatic landscapes, candlelit dining rooms, coastal backdrops and exclusive-use stays where your celebration unfolds at a relaxed pace.

This page brings together small, intimate wedding venues across Scotland, helping you compare spaces genuinely suited to lower guest numbers, not simply venues that can accommodate them.

Why choose Scotland for a small or intimate wedding?

Scotland’s scenery provides a remarkable setting for smaller celebrations. Remote glens, island coastlines and expansive Highland landscapes offer striking backdrops that require little additional décor. Even within the Central Belt or around Edinburgh, secluded estates and lochside properties offer a sense of privacy that suits intimate weddings well.

Couples planning small weddings Scotland wide are often drawn to:

  • Private, scenic locations that create a destination-style experience
  • Historic houses and boutique venues with strong character
  • Coastal hideaways and island retreats
  • Flexible wedding timelines that allow a slower, more personal pace
  • Celebrations centred on shared experiences rather than scale

Interest in destination-style weddings continues to grow. Bridebook research shows that 30% of engaged couples consider a destination wedding, yet only 3% actually marry abroad. As a result, many couples look for dramatic UK settings that still feel like a special getaway. For couples travelling from elsewhere in the UK or overseas, an intimate Scotland wedding combines adventure with accessibility.

If you’re still considering all venue sizes, you can browse the main Wedding Venues in Scotland page.

Where to find small wedding venues in Scotland

Scotland’s geography creates a wide variety of settings for intimate weddings.

Each region shapes the character of the day differently. Highland venues emphasise seclusion and dramatic scenery, while Central Scotland provides a balance between accessibility and atmosphere.

If you’d like to refine by style, you can explore related pages such as Affordable Wedding Venues in Scotland, Unusual Wedding Venues in Scotland, Castle Wedding Venues in Scotland or Rustic Wedding Venues in Scotland.

What to look for in small wedding venues in Scotland

Not every venue adapts comfortably to smaller celebrations. The best small wedding venues in Scotland are designed with proportion, flow and atmosphere in mind.

As you narrow your shortlist, consider:

  • Venues specialising in lower guest numbers, rather than simply permitting them
  • Exclusive-use options that ensure privacy throughout the celebration
  • Indoor and outdoor ceremony locations, allowing flexibility in Scotland’s changing weather
  • On-site accommodation or nearby guest lodgings
  • Experience hosting micro weddings or elopements

If you’re unsure where to begin, our How to Plan a Wedding: Our Step-By-Step Wedding Planning Guide walks through each stage to help you plan with clarity.

Key decision factors for intimate weddings in Scotland

Important considerations include:

  • Guest capacity compared with minimum spend requirements
  • Accessibility, especially when exploring Highland or island venues
  • Ceremony type and licensing, as Scotland supports civil, humanist and religious ceremonies
  • Seasonal conditions, including daylight hours and travel considerations
  • Catering flexibility, such as tasting menus, relaxed dining or private chef experiences

For couples travelling from elsewhere in the UK or overseas, proximity to airports (Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness) may influence your choice.

Common mistakes to avoid

Even the most relaxed celebration benefits from thoughtful preparation.

When planning intimate weddings Scotland couples sometimes:

  • Select a venue designed for large gatherings, leaving the space feeling empty
  • Assume smaller weddings automatically reduce costs
  • Forget to check wet-weather ceremony alternatives
  • Underestimate accommodation logistics in remote regions
  • Overlook confirming exclusive use on their chosen date

Why book your small Scotland wedding venue with Bridebook?

Bridebook brings together one of the largest collections of UK wedding venues, including many hard-to-find small wedding venues in Scotland.

Using Bridebook allows you to:

  • Compare intimate wedding venues Scotland couples frequently shortlist
  • View transparent pricing and package details
  • Send direct enquiries to venues without intermediaries

What makes Bridebook different

Bridebook was designed to support how engaged couples actually plan their weddings, including how they search for small Scottish wedding venues.

  • Strong coverage of independent and specialist intimate venues
  • Filters designed around real planning decisions
  • Tools to manage budgets, guest lists and timelines

Cost and budget context for small weddings in Scotland

Venue hire for small wedding venues across Scotland generally ranges from £1,500 to £6,000, depending on exclusivity and location. Dedicated small wedding packages Scotland venues offer, which often include catering and coordination, typically start from around £2,000 and can reach £5,000.

For broader financial context, Bridebook’s latest UK Wedding Report places the average overall wedding spend at £20,604, with average venue hire at £6,040 and catering averaging £5,406. This provides a useful benchmark when comparing the costs of smaller celebrations.

What affects cost

Several factors influence pricing at intimate wedding venues couples consider:

  • Exclusive-use versus shared hire arrangements
  • Guest numbers and minimum spend policies
  • Catering format and drinks packages
  • Accommodation included within the venue
  • Season and day of the week

Bridebook’s national data shows that venue and catering costs per head have increased by 24% year on year, which has encouraged many couples to explore smaller guest lists or midweek celebrations when planning intimate weddings.

Peak summer dates in scenic locations frequently carry the highest demand.

Budget-saving tips

Couples planning small weddings Scotland wide may reduce costs by:

  • Choosing midweek or off-season dates
  • Exploring venues with dedicated small wedding packages
  • Selecting properties with accommodation and in-house catering
  • Allowing Scotland’s landscape to minimise décor requirements

Planning flexibility can make a noticeable difference. Saturday weddings now account for just 47% of weddings nationally, the lowest proportion recorded, showing that weekday celebrations are becoming increasingly common for couples seeking greater availability or value.

The most cost-effective celebrations usually come from venues intentionally designed for intimate events.

Average booking lead times for intimate wedding venues in Scotland

Because intimate weddings aren’t quite as common as celebrations with more than 40 guests, booking lead times for intimate venues tend to be more flexible than for larger wedding spaces. While weekend slots at sought-after locations (particularly those within city centres or with dramatic natural backdrops) can fill up 12 to 18 months in advance, some of the most popular venues may have a lead time of two or more years.

If you’re happy to consider a weekday ceremony or an off-peak season, venues usually offer plenty of availability for spontaneous or last-minute weddings, and are likely to be kinder to your budget, too.

Popular themes and trends for intimate weddings in Scotland

Intimate wedding trends are flourishing in Scotland, with couples embracing smaller celebrations that prioritise closeness, atmosphere and beautiful settings – all without breaking the bank. In fact, Scottish couples are among the most budget-conscious when it comes to certain wedding details, spending an average of £889 on flowers compared to the UK average of £1,132, and just £150 on a toastmaster, significantly lower than the national average of £477. For many, it’s a conscious decision to skip more formal touches in favour of putting their budget towards experiences, food and those little touches that help make a wedding more intimate.

Scotland’s natural beauty lends itself perfectly to more personal celebrations. From the dramatic Highlands to stunning lochs and expansive woodlands, the landscape offers endless possibilities for stunning, low-key ceremonies. Outdoor weddings are especially popular, with couples choosing scenic spots that require minimal decor thanks to the jaw-dropping Scottish countryside. Many couples also incorporate personal touches, including Celtic rituals such handfasting, where the couple’s hands are tied together in a symbolic gesture of unity.

Twilight ceremonies are also on the rise, taking advantage of Scotland’s low light pollution and quiet, romantic evenings – perfect for a heartfelt vow exchange under the stars

FAQ's

Are most wedding venues wheelchair accessible in Scotland?

When it comes to wedding venues in Scotland, many are wheelchair accessible. However, it's always a good idea to double-check with the venue before booking to ensure that they can accommodate any specific accessibility requirements. The good news is that many venues in Scotland are committed to providing accessibility for all guests, and they have a range of facilities and services available to meet your needs. From accessible parking to wheelchair ramps and lifts, there are many options available to make your wedding day as enjoyable and stress-free as possible.

Are there any additional costs for having a wedding planner or coordinator at intimate weddings in Scotland?

Having a wedding planner or coordinator can be incredibly helpful when planning an intimate wedding in Scotland. While there may be additional costs for hiring a planner or coordinator, it can be worth the investment to have someone who can take care of all the details and ensure that your wedding day runs smoothly. The cost will depend on the planner or coordinator you choose, but many offer a range of packages to suit different budgets and requirements. Having a professional to guide you through the process can help reduce stress and allow you to fully enjoy your special day.

Are there any castle wedding venues that give an intimate feel in Scotland?

Certainly! Scotland is famous for its romantic castles, and there are many castle wedding venues that offer an intimate feel for your special day. Some popular options include Drum Castle, Balgonie Castle, and Borthwick Castle. These venues offer a unique and historic backdrop for your wedding, and they can be perfect for couples looking for a more intimate and romantic setting. They often have stunning gardens, elegant rooms, and plenty of character that will make your wedding day unforgettable.

Are there any restrictions on the type of fireworks or pyrotechnics we can have at an intimate wedding venue in Scotland?

If you're planning on having fireworks or pyrotechnics at your intimate wedding venue in Scotland, there may be restrictions on the type of fireworks or pyrotechnics that you can use. The local council will typically have guidelines and regulations in place that you'll need to follow, and you'll need to obtain a permit before you can use any fireworks or pyrotechnics. It's essential to check with your venue and the local council in advance to ensure that you're complying with all regulations and to avoid any unexpected surprises.

For wedding intimate weddings in Scotland, are there any restrictions on the timing of the event?

For intimate weddings in Scotland, there may be some restrictions on the timing of the event. These restrictions will depend on the venue and the local council's regulations. Some venues may have specific times that you need to abide by, while others may have more flexibility. It's important to check with the venue and the local council to ensure that you're aware of any restrictions that may impact your wedding day. With careful planning and communication, you can work around any potential restrictions and create a magical and memorable wedding day.

How early should I book my intimate wedding venue in Scotland?

If you're planning an intimate wedding in Scotland, it's essential to book your venue as early as possible. Popular venues can book up quickly, especially during peak wedding season. It's recommended to book your venue at least 6 to 12 months in advance to ensure that you secure your preferred date and avoid disappointment. Booking early also gives you more time to plan and prepare for your big day, which can help to reduce stress and ensure that everything runs smoothly.

What is considered a small or intimate wedding in Scotland?

A small wedding generally includes between 10 and 60 guests. Micro weddings and elopements may involve fewer than 20 attendees. Bridebook’s national research shows the average reception size is now 80 guests, meaning intimate celebrations are firmly within modern wedding planning norms.

Are there wedding venues in Scotland that specialise in small weddings?

Yes. Many small Scottish wedding venues across the Highlands, islands and rural areas provide dedicated packages designed specifically for smaller guest lists.

Can you have a legal wedding ceremony at a small venue in Scotland?

Yes. Many small wedding venues in Scotland can host legal ceremonies, although couples should confirm licensing requirements with the venue.

Are small wedding venues in Scotland cheaper than larger venues?

Lower guest numbers usually reduce catering and staffing costs. However, pricing at small wedding venues Scotland wide still depends on exclusivity, location, season and package inclusions.