Sun-drenched cocktail hours sipping local champagne and wine from the vineyards, long, lingering dinners spent in courtyards adorned with festoon lighting, ceremony backdrops that feel like something from a fairytale, and weddings where many guests can stay on-site for the entire weekend. Does this sound like your ideal wedding? It’s not hard to find 10 reasons to have a destination wedding in France, but let us lay it out for you.
In 2026, we’ve seen a shift away from one-day cookie-cutter weddings, and an emphasis on multi-day experiences and personality shining through every detail. Our curated selection of wedding venues in France is hand-picked as they offer soul, history, and a true French art de vivre. In this blog, we will be delving into why you should be saying ’oui’ in France in 2027.
Let’s dive in…
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Cover image: Chateau Soulac by Nadine Van Biljon
10 Reasons to Have a Destination Wedding in France
1. The 3-Day Takeover (Wedding Weekends)
Weddings are no longer one day. They are multi-day experiences that align with the slow wedding movement. A relaxed casual dinner on the first night allows time to mingle with all the guests, the wedding happens on the second day, and then a pool party and brunch on the final day as recovery. What sounds better than that?
Take a look at this venue that provides exactly that:
Domaine de La Léotardie
Set in the heart of Périgord in the Dordogne, Domaine de La Léotardie is a 17th-century estate full of character, surrounded by forests and 1,000 acres of parkland. Just 15 km from Bergerac, the property offers the feeling of a private rural hamlet, complete with four pools and three lakes, where family and friends can stay together for several days. The atmosphere is relaxed and intimate, with several houses scattered across the grounds and plenty of space for guests to settle in, explore the countryside, or gather by the pool between wedding festivities.
- 200 guests
- Sleeps 91
- From €14,100 from Thursday to Monday


2. Historic Architecture
France is a treasure trove of architectural heritage, from the sprawling, symmetrical grandeur of Renaissance estates to the rugged, romantic allure of medieval fortresses. We have venues in our selection that span different centuries, periods, and styles. You can choose exactly the type of venue you want for your wedding, because France truly has them all!
Discover this historic châteaux…
Chateau de Caumont
Home to the Castelbajac family for generations, this Renaissance estate has welcomed kings, queens, and distinguished guests throughout its history, including the Queen Mother of England! Today, Chateau de Caumont welcomes couples from around the world looking for a unique château wedding venue near Toulouse.
As you arrive along the tree-lined drive, the château’s striking blonde-brick façade and elegant towers immediately set the scene. Surrounded by formal gardens, ancient trees, and sweeping countryside views, Chateau de Caumont feels wonderfully secluded while remaining within easy reach of Toulouse.
- 150 guests
- Sleeps 32
- From €9,500 for 3 days, 2 nights


3. Exceptional Gastronomy
We all know that France has some exquisite food. From cheese and foie gras to wine and champagne, to long, leisurely dinners where food and conversation are the centrepiece, the French know how to entertain. Many of our selected venues have vineyards and farms on-site, or have excellent partnerships with local vendors. Either way, the food is going to be amazing.
Top tip: Wine is often surprisingly affordable in France. Whether your venue provides the wine or you need to source it yourself, you may find that you can serve excellent-quality wines for considerably less than you would typically spend in the UK or the USA. If you are sourcing your own wine, a visit to a local caviste (wine merchant) is well worth your time. Not only will you be able to sample a range of regional wines, but many wine merchants also offer a sale-or-return policy on unopened bottles, helping to reduce both waste and unnecessary expense.
Take a look at this venue:
Hotel Coutettaz
Hotel Coutettaz is not your typical French wedding venue. Tucked away in the heart of Morzine, amidst spectacular mountain views and some of the most breathtaking scenery in the French Alps, this historic manor house offers something genuinely different for couples dreaming beyond the classic wedding formula. Food is also a major part of the experience. The talented in-house chef and culinary team create bespoke wedding menus using seasonal ingredients, whether you are dreaming of an elegant multi-course wedding breakfast, a relaxed garden barbecue, or a celebratory weekend feast.
- 150 guests
- Sleeps 30
- From €12,750 for the venue hire


4. The Vin d’Honneur
The vin d’honneur, or the cocktail hour, is the epitome of the French art of the transition. A ceremony in the chateau gardens seamlessly entwines into cocktails on the terrace as you move through the property to where the dinner will be held. It’s subtle. It’s classy. And it’s the perfect time to enjoy the surroundings and converse with guests.
Discover the cocktail terrace at this venue:
Domaine de Montjoie
Just 15 minutes from Toulouse Airport, Domaine de Montjoie is an elegant 4-star hotel that feels like a peaceful escape from the city. The 18th-century manor house, built in warm brick and cobblestone, has been beautifully restored and is a great setting for a wedding in South-West France. Your ceremony can unfold in the estate’s 6-hectare park, set in an open, scenic setting or tucked away in the woods for a more boho, romantic feel. Slowly wander towards the terrace for late afternoon/early evening cocktails before seamlessly transitioning into L’Atrium for the reception.
- 140 guests
- Sleeps 67
- From €4,500 for 1 night


5. Diverse Landscapes
French wedding venues aren’t just beautiful buildings; it’s the surrounding area that often makes the setting. From fragrant pristine gardens to verdant foliage and sprawling vineyards, every venue in our selection has a distinct backdrop. Often, these landscapes are enough decor themselves: trees and vines framing the aisle, or pristine gardens for the cocktail hour.
Look at the landscape at this venue:
La Villa Dordogne
If you’re looking for a wedding venue in the Dordogne that combines wow factor and authenticity, La Villa Dordogne is one to have on your shortlist. Nestled on the heights of the Périgord Vert, near Brantôme, the property opens onto wide panoramic views, with a series of terraces and cypress-lined perspectives that give the estate a very distinctive feel. The combination of Périgord architecture, French country style, and an almost Italian feel is rare.
- 200 guests
- Sleeps 28
- From €18,650 for 4 days, 3 nights


6. Late or No Curfews
In France, the party doesn’t start until late. After a long dinner, maybe a champagne tower and a croquembouche, the party may only start at 11:30 pm or later. You may think that doesn’t give you time to party, but many venues have very late curfews (well into the morning) or no curfew at all. Some even have nightclubs or hidden discotheques just waiting to be discovered. On each venue listing, we have a curfew point so you know exactly when the party has to stop!

This venue has no curfew…
Chateau Lajoie
Imagine a blissful and luxury wedding venue in the Dordogne, surrounded by lush greenery and perched high above the rolling hills of the Périgord. On your big day, picture a ceremony in the 175 hectares of parkland and forests, followed by cocktails on the terrace. As the sun begins to dip, dinner can be set under garlands of fairy lights.
- 300 guests
- Sleeps 30
- From €22,350 for 4 days, 3 nights


7. Versatile Venues
Whether you’re looking for an intimate experience or a grand celebration, French wedding venues lend themselves perfectly to both. The same venue can usually offer a secluded intimate feel for 40 guests, or an extravagant party for over 100. The settings can be moulded beautifully into the type of celebration you want on your big day.
This venue can do both:
Chateau Germain
Tucked in the heart of Normandy, Chateau Germain offers a stylish, history-rich setting just 2 hours from Paris and 40 minutes from the coast at Deauville. With a history dating back to the 17th century and a recent renovation, this private estate strikes a fine balance between old-world charm and relaxed comfort. Weddings at Château Germain unfold over a long weekend, with full exclusive use of the estate for a minimum of two nights.
- 180 guests
- Sleeps 20
- From €10,940 for 2 nights


8. The Golden Hour Light
With the sun setting so late in France in the summer, the golden light tends to linger for hours, reflecting off chateau stone and bathing the landscape in hues of gold. From the North to the South of France, the golden hour light allows you to capture effortless, natural photos.
Take a look at this golden-hour perfect venue…
Chateau Soulac
Nestled in a serene rural landscape among vineyards and forests, Chateau Soulac is a romantic wedding venue offering breathtaking views over the Dordogne river and valley. On your special day, hold the ceremony in the château’s enchanting gardens, or enjoy a religious blessing in one of the charming local churches. Have your wedding photos in the golden hour light that filters effortlessly onto the château and through the gardens.
- 100 guests
- Sleeps 22
- From €15,000 for 4 days/ 3 nights


9. The Holiday Wedding
We’re seeing more and more couples treat their wedding not only as a day to celebrate their love, but as a weekend getaway for their guests. When guests contribute to the cost of their on-site lodging, it creates a more sustainable budget for the couple while providing guests with an elevated, all-inclusive experience that feels far more personal than a standard hotel stay.”
Be prepared to fall in love with this venue…
Domaine Tarbouriech
Imagine a luxury boutique private residence nestled between the Languedoc’s Picpoul vineyards and the Thau Lagoon. On the Friday evening, kick off the festivities with a unique arrival of the bride and groom on a traditional oyster-farming barge. On your wedding day, choose from countless enchanting spots for your ceremony—the garden’s hidden corners or the wooden terrace with sweeping views of the lagoon and oyster beds.
- 105 guests
- Sleeps 53
- From €24,500 for 3 days/2 nights


10. Connectivity
France is well connected. With excellent train routes (TGV), bus routes, and airports, it’s easy to get around the country. Regional hubs provide access to slightly more remote areas, and if guests arrive at a similar time, you can arrange taxis in advance.
Take a look at this venue:
Domaine Le Trésor
Set within a park of five hectares dotted with vineyards and pine trees, Domaine Le Trésor is a private estate with a distinguished past and a fresh, design-conscious feel. Despite its peaceful, rural setting, Le Trésor is easy to reach… just 20 minutes from Béziers airport and 40 minutes from Montpellier, with fast connections via the A9 and A75 motorways.
- 250 guests
- Sleeps 44
- From €12,500 for 2 nights


Venue Comparison
| Venue | Location | Guests | Sleeps | Closest Airport/Hub | Starting Price |
| Domaine de La Léotardie | Dordogne | 200 | 91 | Bergerac (15km) | €14,100 |
| Chateau de Caumont | Near Toulouse | 150 | 32 | Toulouse | €9,500 |
| Hotel Coutettaz | French Alps | 150 | 30 | Geneva / Annecy | €12,750 |
| Domaine de Montjoie | Toulouse | 140 | 67 | Toulouse Airport | €4,500 |
| La Villa Dordogne | Dordogne | 200 | 28 | Bergerac / Bordeaux | €18,650 |
| Chateau Lajoie | Dordogne | 300 | 30 | Bergerac / Bordeaux | €22,350 |
| Chateau Germain | Normandy | 180 | 20 | Paris / Deauville | €10,940 |
| Chateau Soulac | Dordogne | 100 | 22 | Bergerac / Bordeaux | €15,000 |
| Domaine Tarbouriech | Languedoc | 105 | 53 | Béziers / Montpellier | €24,500 |
| Domaine Le Trésor | Languedoc | 250 | 44 | Béziers / Montpellier | €12,500 |
Frequently Asked Questions: 10 Reasons to Have a Destination Wedding in France
How far in advance should we secure our French chateau?
For the most coveted venues, we recommend a 12 to 18-month lead time. Because “slow wedding” estates often host only one wedding per weekend to allow for the 3-day takeover, their calendars fill up quickly. Booking early ensures you get your preferred dates and allows ample time for your guests to secure travel arrangements.
Do we need to legally marry in France?
Most international couples choose a symbolic ceremony at their chateau. French civil law requires residency to marry at a mairie (town hall), which can be logistically complex for non-residents. By handling the legal paperwork in your home country beforehand, you gain the freedom to host your dream ceremony anywhere on the property—whether in a sun-drenched vineyard or a historic chapel—without any legal restrictions.
What is the difference between a one-day production and a “slow wedding”?
A “slow wedding” focuses on the narrative of the stay. Instead of a frantic 12-hour timeline, a multi-day format includes a Friday vin d’honneur or welcome dinner, a Saturday ceremony, and a relaxed Sunday brunch. This structure replaces high-pressure schedules with quality time, allowing you and your guests to actually bond and enjoy the art de vivre of the French countryside.
How do we handle guest logistics and accommodation?
House your closest circle on-site and provide a curated list of local hotels for the rest. Pro-tip: Hire a private shuttle service for the weekend to elevate the guest experience.
How much does a destination wedding in France actually cost?
While total spend varies significantly depending on your guest count and region, a luxury chateau wedding typically requires a strategic approach to budgeting. We recommend allocating 20–25% of your total budget toward the venue hire, as this secures the private, historic backdrop that sets the tone for your entire weekend. Beyond the venue, we advise reserving another 30–35% specifically for gastronomy and guest experiences.
Do we need to speak French to plan our wedding?
Not at all. Working with an experienced planner or a venue accustomed to international clientele is vital to bridge the gap between you and local vendors.
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Do You Need Any More Reasons to Host Your Destination Wedding in France?
From exceptional gastronomy to the golden, cinematic light of the countryside, we’ve shared just a few of the many reasons to say ‘oui’ to a French celebration. Now that your vision for an unforgettable multi-day experience is taking shape, it is time to bring it to life.
At Chateau Bee, we are here to ensure your planning process is as seamless and stress-free as possible. Every venue in our collection has been hand-picked and vetted to ensure it meets the highest standards of soul, history, and art de vivre.
If you are just interested in some of our venues or found your perfect match in our selection, we would be delighted to guide you through the process of securing your dream estate. Get in touch with us today, and let’s begin writing the first chapter of your French love story.
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