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The top ten locations for that perfect Irish wedding - PHOTOS

Celebrate your Irish heritage and create the perfect fairytale wedding day in Ireland


Celebrate your perfect Irish wedding in Ireland
Celebrate your perfect Irish wedding in Ireland
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Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin

The elegant hotel is located in the middle of magnificent surroundings, on St. Stephen's Green, in Dublin's city center. The five-star wedding venue in Dublin provides the perfect backdrop for a wedding and is the ideal place to build lifelong memories.

The venue can range from being intimate to being extravagant, traditional to unexpected. The expert team is dedicated to creating an unforgettably unique wedding that is wonderfully yours.

Horetown House, Wexford

Weddings at the Horetown House in Wexford are dedicated strictly for couples that want a more intimate feel on their special day, than the usual hotel ballroom wedding with 200 plus guests. Horetown House offers a rare homey feeling that will leave the guests in awe as well as save money without compromising quality. They provide the perfect solution for downsizing but not downgrading.

Hotel Dunloe Castle, Beaufort Killarney

Hotel Dunloe Castle has been welcoming weddings for almost 40 years. They offer a highly personalized and professional service in an exceptional location with fine cuisine. The setting creates a romantic ambiance with walled gardens and secret pathways that make it unique and ideal setting for photographs. Hotel Dunloe Castle takes pride in its elegance, style and warmth.

The Angler’s Rest, Castleknock

The Angler’s Rest has become a popular venue for wedding parties because of its picturesque location next to the banks of the Liffey at the Strawberry Beds, its reputation for exceptional food, and its capacity to cater for up to 120 people in its spacious and contemporary function room. The flexibility of the room makes it magnificent and one of a kind because it can be adapted in layout to suit individual needs. The staff takes the smallest detail into account and helps tailor everything to meet specific requirements from the bride and groom to be.

Lough Cutra Castle


For those who fancy a Fairytale Irish Castle Wedding in a historic lakeside setting, the Lough Cutra is the spot for them. The castle is located in South Galway and it is an exclusive, privately situated location for the hosting of any wedding. Utterly unique, a wedding in the Castle can be as personal as you want to make it. On entering the Castle gates and passing by what is known as the "Dog Lodge" guests will be moved by the beautiful scenery along the mile long driveway before the see the Castle located at the heart of the private 1600-acre estate.

Crom Castle, Fermanagh


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In Sept. of 1997 my wife and I attended a great wedding reception at the Devon Inn Hotel (betweeen Newcaslthewest and Abbeyfeale) in west Limnerick. This great event was totally free of any aspect of foreign culture -truly an Irish wedding in the Sliabh Luachra district.
there are so many good wedding venues in Ireland & these are the best wedding venues.
We had family members who got married at the Trudder Lodge in Co. Wicklow which is a old Georgian house in the country. Total fantastic day! Would recommend getting married in Ireland to anyone. Lovely place.
We had our wedding @ Dunloe Castle Hotel and it was wonderful. If I'd had unlimited funds though we might have had it at Powerscourt House.
Kylemore Abbey is wonderful or even the Japanese Garden at the Irish Stud for a less formal affair. How about Muchross house for a typical Irish estate wedding or just Ireland ANYWHERE.
Avon-ri in Blessington Co. Wicklow overlooking the Blessington lakes, unforgetable.
Please do not forget about Castle Oliver in Ard Patrick, County Limerick. It has a beautiful setting and is such a beautiful place in the country.
 




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