County Sligo, with its scenic landscapes and coastal charm, offers a range of wedding venues to suit different budgets and preferences. From historic castles to modern hotels, couples can find spaces that cater to both intimate ceremonies and larger receptions.
High-End Venues
Markree Castle in Collooney, a 17th-century Gothic-style castle set on 500 acres, features a grand hall with a fireplace and inter-linked dining rooms for up to 200 guests. The castle provides 31 bedrooms, tailored catering, and scenic gardens for outdoor ceremonies, with a dedicated team for bespoke planning.
Temple House in Ballymote, a Georgian manor on a 1,000-acre estate, offers exclusive use with a billiard room and terraced gardens for receptions. Couples enjoy gourmet dining and accommodation for up to 40 guests, with lake views enhancing the romantic atmosphere.
Mid-Range Venues
Clayton Hotel Sligo in Sligo Town, a historic property with views of Benbulben Mountain, features the Pegasus Ballroom for up to 400 guests, complete with customisable LED lighting. Licensed for civil ceremonies, it offers the Tucana Suite for intimate gatherings, in-house catering, and 162 guest rooms, with a spa for relaxation.
Sligo Park Hotel on Pearse Road boasts the Sligo Park Suite with floor-to-ceiling windows, accommodating up to 220 guests. The hotel provides three wedding packages, a pergola for outdoor receptions, and a dedicated coordinator to tailor the day.
Budget Venues
For couples planning a cost-effective celebration, Sligo offers welcoming venues with essential amenities.
The Sligo Southern Hotel in Sligo Town, located off the N4, features the Innisfree Suite for up to 200 guests and a spacious foyer for guest gatherings. With affordable packages and on-site catering, it ensures a warm experience, complemented by ample parking and guest rooms.
Cawley’s Hotel in Tubbercurry provides a banquet suite for smaller weddings, with flexible menus and a focus on personalised service. Its central location and budget-friendly rates make it ideal for intimate celebrations, with accommodation available.
Sligo’s venues, from grand castles to charming hotels, offer facilities like bespoke catering, scenic outdoor spaces, and guest accommodation. Couples can select a venue that matches their budget and style, ensuring a joyful and seamless wedding day.
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