Location: Cotignac • Provence • South of France
From Australia to the South of France, Anna and Andy gathered twenty guests at Château de Robernier for a day centered on connection. Set among vineyards and woodland, Chateau de Robernier in Provence with formal gardens, grand façades and sheltered courtyards, well suited to ceremonies and open-air dining. This 16th-century château near Saint-Tropez’s paths guided movement from getting ready to the garden vows, while clipped hedges and pale stone framed the couple’s quiet moments. Personalized details appeared at every turn, and the château’s calm setting kept focus on family, conversation and unhurried pacing as the afternoon air cooled across gravel and lawn.
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Garden Vows, Courtyard Dinner and Measured Design
The ceremony unfolded in the gardens where foliage bordered the aisle and low arrangements kept lines clear for guests. A refined palette ran through stationery, linens and glassware, supporting the spaces rather than competing with them. Portraits with the couple’s dog added warmth without disrupting flow, then cocktails drew everyone to the terrace. Dinner followed in a courtyard close to the main house, where taper candles lifted the tablescapes and floral work added natural movement. Chateau de Robernier is truly a fairytale castle wedding venue remained present in every frame, from stone steps to arched windows, as music drifted lightly and service moved at a relaxed pace.
Image-Led Story and Teamcraft Behind the Scenes
The narrative of the day was shaped by destination wedding Photographer Loulou Memphis, who favored candid exchanges, layered backgrounds and available light to record the atmosphere honestly. Behind the smooth transitions, destination wedding Planner Du Jour Events set timing, protected the ceremony layout and kept the route between garden, terrace and courtyard short for the intimate group. With twenty guests, speeches felt immediate, laughter carried easily and the couple’s personal touches read clearly at the table. The result affirmed what this venue does well: short walking distances, defined zones, and a setting that supports closeness while still delivering scale and a sense of place.
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