County Westmeath, with its picturesque lakes and historic charm, offers a selection of wedding venues to suit different budgets and preferences. From elegant manor houses to modern hotels, couples can find spaces for both grand celebrations and intimate gatherings.
High-End Venues
Glasson Lakehouse in Glasson, set on the shores of Lough Ree, features the Books & Co. Suite for up to 300 guests and a lakeside pergola for ceremonies. The venue offers gourmet catering, a spa, and 70 guest rooms, with tailored planning by dedicated coordinators.
Mount Druid in Castletown Geoghegan, a private estate spanning 100 acres, provides a Tin Chapel, Boathouse, and Barn for bespoke weddings, accommodating up to 200 guests. Couples can enjoy customised menus and quirky accommodation options, including glamping pods and lodges.
Mid-Range Venues
Westmeath’s mid-range venues offer quality and flexibility at accessible prices. Mullingar Park Hotel, located just outside Mullingar, boasts the Moyle & Glora Suite with crystal chandeliers for up to 350 guests and a courtyard lounge for receptions. The hotel provides tailored packages, a bridal suite, and on-site accommodation, with experienced staff to assist.
Radisson Blu Hotel in Athlone, overlooking the River Shannon, features the Marina Ballroom for up to 380 guests and an outdoor terrace for ceremonies. Licensed for civil ceremonies, it offers bespoke catering and 128 guest rooms for a seamless experience.
Budget Venues
Annebrook House Hotel in Mullingar provides the Old House Suite for smaller weddings, accommodating up to 100 guests, with a blend of 17th-century heritage and modern styling. Affordable packages include in-house catering and guest rooms, ensuring a warm, personalised day.
Westmeath’s venues, from lakeside retreats to charming hotels, offer facilities like bespoke catering, scenic outdoor spaces, and guest accommodation. Couples can choose a venue that aligns with their budget and style, ensuring a joyful and effortless wedding day.
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