Wedding Venues Penrith / Blue Mountains

Just a couple of hours from Sydney, the Blue Mountains landscape of eucalyptus forests, sandstone cliffs, and misty waterfalls is unlike any other. Blue Mountains wedding venues are scattered throughout the region and include luxury resorts, mountainside lodges, countryside retreats, rustic farms, and more. Whether you’re looking for a place to host your relaxed destination wedding in the Australian bush or want to create an intimate wedding atmosphere with a mountain backdrop, we have the perfect Blue Mountains wedding venue for you.

Just a couple of hours from Sydney, the Blue Mountains landscape of eucalyptus forests, sandstone cliffs, and misty waterfalls is unlike any other. Blue Mountains wedding venues are scattered throughout the region and include luxury resorts, mountainside lodges, countryside retreats, rustic farms, and more. Whether you’re looking for a place to host your relaxed destination wedding in the Australian bush or want to create an intimate wedding atmosphere with a mountain backdrop, we have the perfect Blue Mountains wedding venue for you.

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Our Complete Guide to Blue Mountains Wedding Venue Hire

The Blue Mountains cover a wide region of mountain towns and villages, including Penrith, Katoomba, Blackheath, Leura, Springwood, and Kurrajong among others. You’ll also find Wolgan Valley, Megalong Valley, and Jamison Valley in this region. Tucked into the pristine landscape of the Blue Mountains are many luxury resorts like the One&Only Wolgan Valley, beautiful garden wedding venues like Breenhold Gardens or Mt Tomah Botanical Gardens, and private estates with mountainscape backdrops. Whether you’re planning an elopement or intimate destination wedding to the Blue Mountains or you’re looking for a relaxed wedding venue with plenty of space for an outdoor wedding, we’ve got you covered.

Our Easy Weddings Venue Finders have done the research for you and are bringing you the best Blue Mountains wedding venues from Penrith to Wolgan Valley.

Getting married in the Blue Mountains region? Here are some of the highlights you can look forward to:

  • Taking a few hours with your bridal party the day before wedding to indulge in High Tea at the Hydro Majestic Hotel
  • Capturing your spring wedding photos in the fields of daffodils at Rydal or in the European-style gardens of Mayfield Garden
  • Going for a wedding morning walk with your closest friends to see some of the famous lookouts in the Blue Mountains like Lincoln Rock, Pulpit Rock, or Echo Point
  • Your sunset wedding ceremony with the backdrop of the colourful eucalyptus forests
  • Cosying up fireside in your stylish wedding cottage following a gorgeous winter wedding in the Blue Mountains
  • Spending the day after your Blue Mountains wedding visiting the cellar doors of Megalong Valley, the cider tasting rooms of Bilpin, or Katoomba Brewing Company.
What is the best time of year for a wedding in the Blue Mountains region?

The most popular time of year for a wedding in the Blue Mountains is early autumn. This season brings colour to the region’s maple trees, and brings pickers to the many apple orchards of Bilpin and Blackheath. Spring is also a very popular time for a Blue Mountains wedding, with wildflowers in full bloom. Summer offers gorgeous temperatures and tends to be busy. Though winter is chilly in the Blue Mountains, weddings this time of year have a cosy, intimate atmosphere and are best hosted indoors. July, September, and May are the region’s driest months, which is important to know if you’re planning to host at an outdoor wedding venue in the Blue Mountains.

What are the popular wedding styles in the Blue Mountains region?

Garden weddings, multi-day destination weddings, country retreat weddings, rustic weddings, and intimate elopements are all popular wedding styles in the Blue Mountains region. We often hear couples describe their Blue Mountains wedding as a relaxed, elegant party that celebrates the local landscape, food, and wine. Couples who choose to marry in the Blue Mountains typically are those who appreciate the World Heritage-listed surrounds and value a weekend spent with friends and family at a cosy cottage in the mountains.

Are there any major events in the Blue Mountains region that we should consider when planning our wedding?

The Blue Mountains region covers a large area with many valleys and villages, each with their own festivals and seasonal tourism spikes. When it comes to selecting a wedding date, you’ll want to take local events like Winter Magic Festival and Blue Mountains Folk Festival into consideration so you can be sure your wedding guests are able to book accommodation and travel easily.

Should we consider any wedding venue locations near the Blue Mountains region?

If you’re looking for another beautiful wedding destination near Sydney, we suggest expanding your search to include Southern Highlands wedding venues and venues on the Central Coast. Hunter Valley could also be a great option for you if you’re interested in hosting a wedding that’s all about good food and wine.

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