Cork
From traditional market towns to idyllic country spots, waterfront hotels to country manors, Cork County offers so much choice for couples on the hunt for the perfect wedding location. Whether you’re looking to take over an upscale private venue, wed in a castle or enjoy a traditional hotel wedding reception, County Cork has something to offer every engaged couple.
The beautiful West of Cork includes the culinary paradise of Kinsale with it’s harbour and multi-coloured village just right for photos, plus seaside weddings in Baltimore and bayside weddings in Bantry. Further inland, wedding venues in County Cork range from stunning and historic castles to five-star properties complete with sweeping staircases and walled gardens for capturing those romantic moments.
If being able to step outside to take your photos outdoors is an important part of your wedding day plans, it’s helpful to know that April and July are the driest months for weddings in Cork, and July is also the warmest. Conversely, January and February are both the coldest and the wettest.
4 Wedding Venues in Cork meet your criteria
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- Outdoor Ceremony
What this venue offers
- Parking
- Guest Accommodation
- Civil License
- Leisure Centre
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Cork
From traditional market towns to idyllic country spots, waterfront hotels to country manors, Cork County offers so much choice for couples on the hunt for the perfect wedding location. Whether you’re looking to take over an upscale private venue, wed in a castle or enjoy a traditional hotel wedding reception, County Cork has something to offer every engaged couple.
The beautiful West of Cork includes the culinary paradise of Kinsale with it’s harbour and multi-coloured village just right for photos, plus seaside weddings in Baltimore and bayside weddings in Bantry. Further inland, wedding venues in County Cork range from stunning and historic castles to five-star properties complete with sweeping staircases and walled gardens for capturing those romantic moments.
If being able to step outside to take your photos outdoors is an important part of your wedding day plans, it’s helpful to know that April and July are the driest months for weddings in Cork, and July is also the warmest. Conversely, January and February are both the coldest and the wettest.