Fancy saying ‘I do’ on top of a mountain?
If you want a truly unique and personal wedding, then you should definitely hold it in Scotland.
Scottish law allows couples to marry anywhere, even outdoors, as long as the ceremony is conducted by a religious official, registrar or a non-religious Humanist Society Scotland celebrant. Humanist ceremonies aren't legally binding in England.
Eilidh Robertson Photography / Via eilidhrobertson.co.uk
You can even get married at night.
In the rest of the UK weddings have to take place between 8am and 6pm, but not in Scotland. Essentially, Scottish law allows you to get married wherever and whenever you want, though it helps if there's some basic infrastructure in place.
With that in mind, here are some amazing and unusual Scottish locations that welcome brides and grooms (and brides and brides/ grooms and grooms) to be.
Venue: Balmakewan Farm. Photographer: Donna Murray Photography / Via donnamurrayphotography.com
The Mountain Bothy, Schiehallion.
This beautiful little bothy is run by Highland Safaris. You can only access it by Land Rover as it's perched on the summit of Schiehallion 2500 feet above sea level.
Couple: Christian and Juliane. Photographer: Eilidh Robertson Photography / Via eilidhrobertson.co.uk
Errol Park, Errol, Perthshire.
Errol Park is a Victorian stately home not far from Dundee. Couples can hold their ceremony in the house's extensive walled garden which boasts a huge array of exotic plants, including 31 gigantic Californian redwoods that were planted in 1815.
Couple: Jenni and Mo. Photographer: SD Photography / Via sdphotography.co.uk
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