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Outdoor Destination Wedding Venues in France

A curated shortlist of outdoor destination wedding venues in france, each reviewed by our team.

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Updated April 2026

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Marrying outdoors in France means choosing the sky for a ceiling and the landscape for a backdrop, then travelling to reach it. An open-air destination wedding brings your guests somewhere they could not find at home: a garden shaded by centuries-old plane trees, a vineyard clearing warmed by the southern sun, a rampart terrace above the Mediterranean, or a lawn framed by the honey-coloured stone of the south-west. You gather the people you love in a place that feels like a holiday as much as a wedding, and the day unfolds under open sky rather than inside four walls.

Editor's Tip

Ask for the ceremony site plan with its compass orientation and the sun's position at your chosen hour. Facing into soft, golden backlight rather than squinting into direct glare can shape the whole ceremony, and it is one of the easiest things to settle months ahead.

Planning a celebration in the open raises questions a ballroom never asks. You will want to know how the light falls at your ceremony hour, whether the mistral in the south or an Atlantic gust in the west could carry off the flowers, and what happens if the sky turns. The best estates answer all three: a sheltered spot for the vows, a covered space that seats everyone if the weather breaks, and a team used to guests arriving from more than one time zone. Rural France keeps early hours too, and many communes limit amplified music outdoors after 10pm, so an indoor room where the dancing can run late matters as much as the view.

In brief

An outdoor destination wedding in France means travelling to marry in the open air on a private estate, most often a château or domaine with gardens, a vineyard, or a coastline, hired exclusively for a long weekend so the ceremony, dinner, and overnight stays all happen in one place. Couples coming from abroad hold a symbolic open-air ceremony at the estate and complete the legally binding civil marriage in their home country. The south delivers the most reliable weather from late spring to early autumn, while every good open-air venue keeps a covered space as its weather plan.

Key facts at a glance

  1. Open-air ceremony spaces. Most estates offer more than one setting: a garden or grove for the ceremony, a terrace or courtyard for cocktails, and a lawn or vineyard edge for dinner under the sky.
  2. A weather plan that seats everyone. A good venue keeps a covered alternative, an orangery, a vaulted hall, or a permanent marquee, that holds your full guest list for both the ceremony and dinner if the weather breaks.
  3. Whole-estate hire. Destination estates are usually taken exclusively, often across a long weekend, so the ceremony, reception, and overnight stays happen in one place with no shared events.
  4. On-site accommodation. Most sleep the wedding party on site, keeping guests together between events and cutting late-night transfers in the countryside.
  5. Getting there. The strongest venues sit within about ninety minutes of an international airport or a TGV station, with a team used to coordinating arrivals across languages and time zones.
  6. Where they are. Found across France's warm south, from Provence and Occitanie to Nouvelle-Aquitaine and the Riviera, with garden estates nearer Paris and the Channel for guests who want a shorter journey.
  7. Editorially reviewed. Every venue in this guide earns its place on the strength of its open-air settings and its readiness for guests travelling from abroad, not a token terrace bolted onto an indoor venue.

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VenuePrice FromRatingMax GuestsSleeps up to
Château La Tour Vaucros
€18,000 Pricing From €18,000 Weekday Stay (1 night, 33 guests) €15,100 Exclusive use · Accommodation for 33 Weekend Stay (3 nights, 49 guests) €36,200 Exclusive use · Accommodation for 49 guests · 3 nights
4.7 (158) 250 49
Domaine de Lamanon
€12,500 Pricing From €12,500 Peak season (June-September) exclusive estate hire with accommodation for 15 guests, 2-night minimum
5.0 (32) 120 15
Château de Paon
€5,450 Pricing From €5,450 3-Day / 2-Night Stay €13,850 12 rooms accommodation · Exclusive use of chateau 4-Day / 3-Night Stay €15,950 12 rooms accommodation · Exclusive use of chateau 4-Day / 3-Night Stay (Peak) €19,100 12 rooms accommodation · Exclusive use of chateau
4.9 (47) 120 26
Château Camiac
€10,800 Pricing From €10,800 Estate Hire €14,800
4.9 (122) 200 49
Château Gassies
€23,000 Pricing From €23,000 · All-inclusive Weekend (2 nights / 3 days) €23,000 Weekend (3 nights / 4 days) €28,500
4.8 (338) 150 43
Château les Crostes
€12,000 Pricing From €12,000 · Hire + packages Peak season (June-September) exclusive 200-hectare estate hire with accommodation for 28 guests, 2-night minimum
4.7 (176) 150 28
Domaine de Perrotin
€14,900 Pricing From €14,900 · Hire + packages Peak season (June-September) exclusive estate hire with accommodation for up to 33 guests
4.8 (27) 300 33
Château Lacanaud
€12,000 Pricing From €12,000 · Hire + packages Peak season (June-September) exclusive chateau hire with accommodation for up to 23 guests, 20-acre estate
5.0 (31) 100 23
Château de Garrevaques
€8,000 Pricing From €8,000 · All-inclusive Venue Dry Hire €8,000 All-Inclusive Wedding Package €30,000
4.7 (151) 120 15
Chateau Challain
€55,000 Pricing From €55,000 · All-inclusive Gold - 30 Guests €55,000 Gold - 70 Guests €78,500 Platinum - 100 Guests €105,000
4.6 (414) 120 50
01
CHATEAU · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.7 (158 reviews)
Avignon (a few minutes by car), Vaucluse

Château La Tour Vaucros offers rare open-air versatility for a Provençal estate, matched by genuine destination practicality. Twelve distinct spaces, from vine-draped courtyards to lawns shaded by a centuries-old plane tree, give couples multiple ceremony and reception configurations for up to 250 guests. Avignon TGV sits minutes away, connecting to Paris in under three hours and Marseille Airport in 60 minutes, so guests reach the property without a long or complicated transfer. The no-curfew policy means celebrations extend naturally past midnight, with dancing on the lawns under Provençal skies.

Twenty-three bedrooms sleeping 49 guests on-site create a retreat where your group stays together between events, and two heated swimming pools provide daytime gathering spaces for the wider weekend. The recommended catering list connects couples with local Provençal suppliers experienced in al fresco dining, and the 220-square-metre indoor reception hall serves as a comprehensive weather plan if the sky turns. Full exclusivity across all six restored 17th-century buildings ensures every space belongs to your celebration alone.

Why We Love It

Twelve outdoor spaces, no curfew, and Avignon TGV minutes away for destination guests arriving from across Europe.

Max Guests
250
Sleeps
49
Chapel
No
From €18,000 Pricing From €18,000 Weekday Stay (1 night, 33 guests) €15,100 Exclusive use · Accommodation for 33 Weekend Stay (3 nights, 49 guests) €36,200 Exclusive use · Accommodation for 49 guests · 3 nights
/ venue hire

02
DOMAINE · BOUCHES-DU-RHONE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
5.0 (32 reviews)
Aix-en-Provence (35 minutes by TGV station), Bouches-du-Rhone

The 500-square-metre esplanade at Domaine de Lamanon, shaded by plane trees planted before the French Revolution, gives guests a dinner setting where the canopy overhead is the decor. International couples arriving from Marseille Provence Airport (45 minutes) or Avignon TGV (30 minutes) bring their guests to a 15th-century Provençal mas where the celebration unfolds beneath living architecture that has been growing for over two centuries. The 20 hectares of lavender-lined avenues, cypress alleys, and a 16th-century canal system provide additional ceremony and cocktail settings that create a journey through the grounds.

Seven bedrooms sleeping 15 guests keep the celebration intimate, and the bilingual English-French team coordinates logistics, supplier relationships, and guest transfers on your behalf. External caterers can configure al fresco dining on the esplanade or within the estate's varied garden settings, drawing on the surrounding region's markets and producers. The majestic hall and royal salon provide indoor rain backup, but the primary experience is thoroughly open-air, framed by the Provençal landscape you have travelled to see.

Why We Love It

A 500-square-metre outdoor esplanade near Marseille Airport and Avignon TGV, giving destination guests Provence's most distinctive al fresco setting.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
15
Chapel
No
From €12,500 Pricing From €12,500 Peak season (June-September) exclusive estate hire with accommodation for 15 guests, 2-night minimum
/ venue hire

03
CHATEAU · BOUCHES-DU-RHÔNE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.9 (47 reviews)
Arles (10 minutes by car), Bouches-du-Rhône

Chateau de Paon sits in the sheltered Camargue countryside near Arles, where the French Garden beneath a centuries-old elm tree makes a natural ceremony setting for up to 120 guests. The mandatory on-site accommodation across 13 bedrooms sleeping 26 guests keeps the whole group together, and the no-curfew policy extends the evening naturally through the East Terrace and fountain-centred Main Courtyard. Marseille Provence and Nîmes-Arles-Camargue airports are both within reach for international guests, and the Provençal countryside offers a distinctive setting, with Camargue nature reserves and historic Arles for the wider weekend.

The spaces are designed to flow: garden ceremony beneath the elm, cocktails around the courtyard fountain, dinner in the air-conditioned Grand Paon ballroom with doors open to the terrace. External caterers are welcome, letting couples source dining from local Provençal producers. The Sustainable Collection certification resonates with internationally minded couples who want their celebration to tread lightly. The Petit Paon (40 guests) offers a more intimate alternative for smaller open-air-to-indoor celebrations.

Why We Love It

Mandatory on-site beds, no curfew, and an ancient elm ceremony tree in a destination that puts the Camargue and historic Arles within reach.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
26
Chapel
No
From €5,450 Pricing From €5,450 3-Day / 2-Night Stay €13,850 12 rooms accommodation · Exclusive use of chateau 4-Day / 3-Night Stay €15,950 12 rooms accommodation · Exclusive use of chateau 4-Day / 3-Night Stay (Peak) €19,100 12 rooms accommodation · Exclusive use of chateau
/ venue hire

04
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.9 (122 reviews)
Bordeaux (30 km), Gironde

Château Camiac sits within a working Bordeaux vineyard landscape, where vine-framed ceremonies and poolside receptions give guests an open-air experience grounded in one of Europe's most recognisable wine regions. The hotel infrastructure, with in-house chef, dedicated event team, and 20 rooms sleeping 49 guests, means dining logistics are handled by a single team rather than coordinated across multiple suppliers from abroad. Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport is 30 minutes away with direct flights from London, Amsterdam, and other European cities, making guest arrivals straightforward.

Ceremonies take place among the vines or by the pool, with a silhouette tent marquee available for covered dining for over 200 guests. The hilltop position in the Entre-Deux-Mers gives natural ventilation for summer celebrations, and the vineyard visible during the ceremony is the same one that produces the estate wines poured at dinner. Indoor spaces accommodate the full guest count if the weather turns, and Saint-Émilion is within easy reach for guest excursions.

Why We Love It

Vineyard outdoor ceremonies 30 minutes from Bordeaux Airport, with in-house catering and hotel logistics for over 200 destination guests.

Max Guests
200
Sleeps
49
Chapel
No
From €10,800 Pricing From €10,800 Estate Hire €14,800
/ venue hire

05
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.8 (338 reviews)
Bordeaux (5 minutes by car), Gironde

Chateau Gassies pairs robust open-air infrastructure with exceptional access, sitting just 30 minutes from Bordeaux's international airport on 14 hectares of parkland. The Oak Grove Clearing makes a natural woodland ceremony setting, while the covered Calèche Courtyard (100 square metres) and Orangerie Courtyard (120 square metres) offer sheltered alternatives that keep the celebration in the open air even when weather threatens, a real reassurance for couples who cannot risk an entirely exposed plan. International guests land and arrive within the afternoon, then settle into mandatory accommodation across approximately 20 bedrooms sleeping 43.

The West Terrace delivers sunset views for cocktails, two heated swimming pools anchor daytime leisure, and the Charles X Reception Room provides a 190-square-metre indoor backup for dinner and dancing until 4 AM. External caterers can configure dining across the estate's varied garden settings, and the bilingual team coordinates with international couples and overseas suppliers. The Green Key eco-certification and LGBTQ+-friendly policy add values-driven appeal for internationally minded couples.

Why We Love It

Covered outdoor courtyards and oak-grove ceremonies 30 minutes from Bordeaux Airport, with 43 beds for destination guests.

Max Guests
150
Sleeps
43
Chapel
No
From €23,000 Pricing From €23,000 · All-inclusive Weekend (2 nights / 3 days) €23,000 Weekend (3 nights / 4 days) €28,500
/ venue hire

06
CHATEAU · VAR · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.7 (176 reviews)
Lorgues (village setting), Var

Château les Crostes gives a wedding exclusive use of 200 hectares of Provençal vineyard, olive grove, and Mediterranean parkland. Ceremonies among the vine rows or beside the lily-covered lake unfold within a landscape your guests have travelled to experience, and the estate's own rosé wines pour throughout the al fresco celebration. Nice Côte d'Azur Airport is roughly 90 minutes away, connecting to London, Amsterdam, and other European hubs, and the no-curfew policy means evenings extend naturally without a hard stop. Twelve bedrooms sleeping 28 guests keep the core group together on-site, and the estate hosts celebrations of up to 150.

The scale of leisure, including tennis, pétanque, hot tub, and vineyard walks, gives guests genuine activities across the wider weekend. External caterers can set up dining in whichever garden configuration suits your vision, sourcing from the surrounding Var countryside. The indoor living rooms and dining room provide a rain backup, but the open-air experience across 200 hectares is the heart of the celebration. Few estates give a wedding party this much room to spread out and still feel gathered.

Why We Love It

Whole-estate outdoor use of 200 hectares of Provençal vineyard, with estate rosé, on-site beds, and no curfew.

Max Guests
150
Sleeps
28
Chapel
No
From €12,000 Pricing From €12,000 · Hire + packages Peak season (June-September) exclusive 200-hectare estate hire with accommodation for 28 guests, 2-night minimum
/ venue hire

07
DOMAINE · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.8 (27 reviews)
Bordeaux (50km / approximately 1 hour by car), Gironde

Domaine de Perrotin offers a ceremony setting that justifies the journey in a single image: 400-year-old Lebanese cedar trees whose vast canopies form a natural cathedral over the estate grounds. Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport is roughly 45 minutes away, and the surrounding Gironde wine country gives guests vineyards, bastide towns, and river-valley landscapes to explore across the wider weekend. Accommodation for 33 on-site keeps the core group together between events, and the pool provides a daytime gathering space beneath the same ancient cedars.

The eco-responsible ethos extends to how the grounds are maintained, and the on-site vineyard connects the celebration to the agricultural landscape. The hybrid catering model lets dining be configured beneath the cedar canopy, on the terrace, or among the vine rows, with flexibility to include the domaine's own wine. Celebrations for up to 120 guests stay intimate and personal, precisely the scale that makes an open-air destination wedding meaningful rather than corporate. The indoor spaces provide rain backup while preserving the estate's open-air character.

Why We Love It

Outdoor ceremonies beneath 400-year-old cedars near Bordeaux Airport, giving destination guests a living canopy no constructed structure can rival.

Max Guests
300
Sleeps
33
Chapel
No
From €14,900 Pricing From €14,900 · Hire + packages Peak season (June-September) exclusive estate hire with accommodation for up to 33 guests
/ venue hire

08
CHATEAU · DORDOGNE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
5.0 (31 reviews)
Eymet (5 minutes), Dordogne

Chateau Lacanaud sits within the Périgord Noir's landscape of oak forests, river valleys, and limestone cliffs, with Bergerac Airport receiving direct flights from several UK cities. Ceremony locations across the estate's formal gardens and lakeside areas provide varied open-air settings, each framed by the surrounding woodland that guests have travelled to experience. The infinity pool, positioned with views over the Dordogne valley, serves as a gathering space for welcome drinks and morning-after brunch.

Twelve bedrooms keep the core group together on-site, and the Périgord Noir offers excursions, from truffle-hunting walks to vineyard visits and river canoeing, that give travelling guests a reason to extend their stay. External caterers can design menus around the region's celebrated seasonal ingredients, and the indoor château spaces provide rain backup. For couples who want their celebration to occupy a landscape with genuine cultural and gastronomic depth, the Périgord Noir rivals Provence without the premium pricing.

Why We Love It

Lakeside and garden outdoor ceremonies in the Périgord Noir, near Bergerac Airport, with truffle-country excursions for destination guests.

Max Guests
100
Sleeps
23
Chapel
No
From €12,000 Pricing From €12,000 · Hire + packages Peak season (June-September) exclusive chateau hire with accommodation for up to 23 guests, 20-acre estate
/ venue hire

09
CHATEAU · TARN · OCCITANIE
4.7 (151 reviews)
Toulouse (45-50 minutes by car), Tarn

Chateau de Garrevaques hosts up to 260 guests across its six-hectare grounds in the Lauragais, with formal garden ceremonies, terrace dining, and a swimming pool area set within a landscape of sunflower fields and distant Pyrénées views. Toulouse-Blagnac Airport is 45 minutes away with direct connections to London, Amsterdam, and other European cities, making guest arrivals straightforward. The in-house planning team, led by owner Caroline Combes-Pouzet, coordinates across languages and time zones with the experience of 18 generations of hosting.

The classified 550-year-old oak tree provides a ceremony backdrop that gives guests a site-specific setting found nowhere else. External caterers are welcome, fireworks are permitted over the open Lauragais landscape, and 20 bedrooms sleeping 15 guests keep the core group on-site for a multi-day celebration. The LGBTQ+-friendly policy and wheelchair access across the grounds ensure every guest participates fully. For couples hosting large celebrations in southern France, this estate's combination of scale, accessibility, and coordinated planning support is difficult to match.

Why We Love It

Outdoor ceremonies beneath a 550-year-old oak, fireworks over Lauragais fields, and Toulouse Airport 45 minutes away for 260 destination guests.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
15
Chapel
No
From €8,000 Pricing From €8,000 · All-inclusive Venue Dry Hire €8,000 All-Inclusive Wedding Package €30,000
/ venue hire

10
CHATEAU · MAINE-ET-LOIRE · PAYS DE LA LOIRE
4.6 (414 reviews)
Nantes (50 minutes by car), Maine-et-Loire

Chateau Challain offers a Gothic Revival backdrop few estates in France can rival, with ceremonies in the 29-hectare grounds framed by towers, turrets, and ornamental stonework that photograph against any sky. The Loire Valley location places the property 50 minutes from Nantes and its international airport, within a region that gives guests châteaux, vineyards, and market towns to explore between events. Twenty-one bedrooms sleeping 50 guests create a house party where the group wakes up together within the parkland and forest grounds.

American-born owner Cynthia Nicholson coordinates in native English, and the no-curfew policy lets evening celebrations extend naturally into the grounds after dark. The on-site chapel provides a covered ceremony alternative when the weather turns, and the spa, lake, and forest paths give guests activities across the wider weekend. Fireworks are permitted, gaining particular impact over the open parkland at night. For couples who want architecture and parkland with genuine visual drama, this Gothic Revival castle delivers.

Why We Love It

Gothic Revival towers framing outdoor ceremonies in 29 hectares of Loire parkland, with 50 beds and no curfew for destination weekends.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
50
Chapel
Yes
From €55,000 Pricing From €55,000 · All-inclusive Gold - 30 Guests €55,000 Gold - 70 Guests €78,500 Platinum - 100 Guests €105,000
/ venue hire

Which region suits your outdoor celebration

Where you marry shapes the day as much as the estate you choose, because France's weather and light change sharply from north to south.

Across Provence and Occitanie, the southern estates come with olive groves, vineyard rows, and lavender-lined avenues, long reliable summers, and the late golden light the region is loved for. This is the country of the plane-tree terrace and the dinner that runs past midnight. If you want the surest open-air weather, look south.

The Riviera and the Mediterranean coast trade groves for sea views: rampart terraces, cliff gardens, and the salt air of the Cannes and Narbonne shorelines. The light is bright and the backdrop is water, though the season books early and the mistral can rise without warning.

Nouvelle-Aquitaine pairs vineyard ceremonies around Bordeaux with the river valleys and truffle country of the Dordogne and the Périgord, a gentler heat than the deep south and direct flights into Bordeaux and Bergerac for guests.

Nearer Paris, the Loire, and the Channel, garden estates suit couples whose guests fly from the UK or northern Europe and want the shortest journey. Expect lusher lawns and cooler evenings, a higher chance of rain, and a covered plan that matters more than it does in the south.

Expert advice

Expert Tips for This Style

Confirm which ceremony you can hold outdoors

Your ceremony under the open sky in France is symbolic or religious, since the legal civil marriage happens at the local mairie. If you want a church blessing before an open-air reception, ask which local chapels are within reach and whether the estate already works with an officiant who can travel to the grounds.

Plan the ceremony around the light

French summer sunsets fall between about 9:15pm in the south and 10pm in the north, giving you long golden light for the ceremony and portraits. Aim to say your vows roughly ninety minutes before sunset for the warmest light. By September and October the sun sets closer to 7:30pm, so adjust the timeline and confirm how the grounds are lit after dark.

Frequently asked questions

Common Questions

Can we legally marry outdoors in France?
French law recognises only the civil marriage held at a town hall (the mairie), and it requires one partner to have lived in the commune for 30 continuous days first, which rarely suits couples travelling in. Almost every destination couple completes the legal civil marriage at home and holds a symbolic or religious ceremony in the open air at the estate. Our guide to getting married legally in France sets out the steps.
What happens if it rains?
A good open-air venue never relies on the sky. Before you book, ask to see the covered alternative and confirm it seats your full guest list for both the ceremony and dinner, not just cocktails. A permanent orangery or a vaulted hall is a genuine plan; a marquee added at the last minute is not. Visit in person or request floor plans with measurements.
When is the best time of year for an outdoor wedding in France?
The southern regions, Provence, Occitanie, and the Mediterranean coast, hold reliable open-air weather from May to early October. Further north, near Paris and in the Loire, the rain risk stays higher even in midsummer, so June and early September are the safer windows. Shoulder months bring lower prices and better supplier availability everywhere.
How do we get our guests there?
Choose an estate within about ninety minutes of an international airport or a TGV station, and map the transfers early. Rural France runs short on taxis after midnight and ride-hailing reaches only the larger cities, so build guest shuttles into the budget from the start rather than treating them as an afterthought.
How late can the celebration run outdoors?
Many rural communes limit amplified music outdoors after a set hour, often 10pm, to protect neighbours. If dancing late matters to you, ask whether the estate has an indoor space with no curfew, and confirm the local noise rules in writing before you sign.
Do outdoor estates require whole-estate hire?
Most destination venues are let exclusively, usually across a long weekend rather than a single day. That gives you sole run of the grounds and the indoor rooms, the ceremony and reception spaces, and on-site beds for the wedding party.

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Last reviewed April 2026.

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