Scotland Wedding Attractions

With the dreaded credit crunch hitting harder then was first thought, it is affecting more and more people. For most of us, it looks like it is going to be more work and less play for the next couple of years. But what if you are planning a wedding? Don't give up yet, instead of spending hundreds of pounds on a wedding abroad, why not discovery Scotland, where you will find as much attractive wedding venues than you fist imagines. Not only will you save all of your hard earned cash, but you will get a day to remember and are guaranteed to be pleasantly surprised. So here are a few suggestions of what Scotland has to offer you.

Whether you are in to history or not, castles are always a firm favourite amongst wedding planners and bride and grooms alike. Scotland has over 30 castles which can be the perfect location for the special day. A Doune Castle wedding is one of the most sought after location in the wedding industry. Situated near Stirling, Scotland, this castle remains almost as it was when it was built in the late 14th century. With woodland and the River Teith nesting the castle in place, it provides a spectacular back drop for wedding photographs. If this is something that you like why not look into a Glenapp castle wedding. This castle is slightly younger than the previously mentioned castle, as it was built in the 1870, but it is still as grand and impressive as Doune Castle. It is situated in Ayrshire, making it the best location for the west of Scotland. But of course the most famous of castles in Scotland has to be the Edinburgh castle one of the most premiere locations in the whole of Scotland to hold your wedding. Although this may be more costly than other castle venues, the scenery and location cannot be beaten. If Edinburgh is the city of choice for your wedding, there are many Edinburgh wedding resources available to allow you to get the most out of holding your special day in Scotland's capitol.

However, if you are looking for a unique wedding location in Glasgow, the House for an Art Lover. This Charley Rennie Mackintosh Building was erected in the 1980's after the design had been admired for 80 years. With the interior design by Mackintosh and the building set in a large park surrounded by gardens, making the building have an almost magical feel inside and out.

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