Autumn Weddings at The Kingsmills Hotel

Autumn, the Season of Colour, is a truly magical time to hold your traditional Scottish wedding. Crisp orange sun-gilded leaves, acorns crunching underfoot, crab apples and the delicious waft of freshly baked pumpkin pie – what could be more romantic?

The Kingsmills Hotel, in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, boasts four acres of beautifully landscaped grounds in an elegantly restored 18th century building – perfect for luxury weddings in Scotland all year round. Our garden weddings are notorious for their magical fairytale atmosphere, with our grounds forming the perfect tranquil back drop for those all-important wedding snaps.

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In Scotland however, we would be foolish not to take the notoriously inclement weather into consideration when planning a wedding. Outdoor weddings can be a risk – Autumn doesn’t seem quite so romantic when you’re trudging through soggy leaves with your dress hitched up to your knees. You will be relieved to hear that we offer a variety of sheltered areas for both your ceremony and your reception, ensuring that your day runs smoothly whatever the weather. Alternatively, a fantastic way to bring the outdoors to your big day without the need for umbrellas and wellies is to host your wedding reception in one of our tasteful indoor reception rooms overlooking the grounds. Each of our five function rooms has a different understated personality, meaning that they make a brilliant foundation for your personal tastes on the big day.

The Kingsmills Hotel’s dedicated wedding co-ordinators take pride in creating a personalised, tailored service, and truly get to know each bride in person to ensure those special touches of luxury. If you’re planning your dream Scottish wedding, this is undoubtedly one of the most appealing wedding venues in Scotland. Check out the our wedding brochure (http://www.kingsmillshotel.com/planner/food-and-beverage) for inspirational wedding ideas or give us a call on 01463 257 102 to speak to an expert and get the ball rolling.