When you think of your environmental impact, you probably don’t think about your wedding – especially when you’re in the throes of excitement and planning! Unfortunately, weddings can have a huge footprint, but that doesn’t mean to say you can’t have a wedding that is both stylish and conscious.
In this blog, we will talk about how to make your wedding more sustainable, introduce some style tips for a conscious occasion, and even showcase some Chateau Bee-handpicked venues that focus on sustainable weddings.
Get ready to delve into all things eco-wedding!
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Why Traditional Weddings Can Be “Eco-Expensive”
When you think of your eco footprint, you probably think of driving, flying, electricity, clothes… the list goes on, and regrettably, weddings encompass all of these and more.
Weddings use a lot of resources, from food and electricity to new outfits, confetti, favors, and accommodation. Add a destination wedding into the mix, and then all of the guests are travelling to reach the venue.
In the UK, a single wedding contributes an average of 14,500 kg of CO2! That single day of celebration is equivalent to driving a standard petrol car for roughly 36,000 miles – the same as driving 1.5 times around the entire circumference of the Earth!
From the one-time wear of a guest’s dress to flowers being flown across the globe, the traditional wedding can have many hidden environmental costs. That being said, we aren’t here to dampen the romance, but rather to rethink the ritual. At Chateau Bee, we believe you can still have a luxury, stylish, and affordable wedding without the environmental price tag.
Check out this handy wedding carbon footprint calculator.

Why France? The Natural Home of the Sustainable Wedding
You might wonder why we think France is perfect for conscious celebrations. Beyond the undeniable romance, France is inherently built for sustainability. The country’s world-class TGV train network makes it one of the few places where you can realistically ask guests to swap a short-haul flight for a high-speed, low-carbon rail journey through the countryside.

Furthermore, France’s strict agricultural laws and deeply ingrained culture of “seasonal eating” mean that “farm-to-table” isn’t just a marketing buzzword here – it’s a way of life.
When you marry in a French chateau, you are tapping into an ecosystem of local artisans, organic vineyards, and communal markets that have operated sustainably for centuries. By choosing France, you aren’t just picking a backdrop; you’re choosing a destination where the infrastructure and lifestyle are naturally sustainable.

10 Ways to Incorporate Sustainability into Your Celebration
In this section, we’ll explore manageable and affordable ways to incorporate sustainable changes into your big day. Often, sustainability is perceived as a “luxury” in itself, but we’re here to show you how these conscious choices can actually make your wedding more budget-friendly.

- Natural Confetti ~ Swap plastic sequins for dried flower petals or olive leaves; they are biodegradable, smell divine, and look effortlessly romantic in photos.
- Dried Flower Artistry ~ Incorporate dried florals into your arrangements to give your decor a second life as home keepsakes long after the last dance.
- Abundant Greenery ~ Focus on lush, local foliage and potted plants to create a high-impact aesthetic that requires fewer cut stems and reduces floral waste.
- Seasonally Sourced Decor ~ Use what the land provides, from fallen branches to seasonal fruits, creating a “tablescape” that feels deeply connected to the French countryside.
- Farm-to-Table Feast ~ Work with local traiteurs to design a menu based on seasonal produce from nearby farms, drastically reducing “food miles” and supporting the local economy.
- Sustainable Favours ~ Choose gifts that guests will actually use or can plant, such as locally produced lavender sachets, local honey, or wildflower seed packets.
- Glassware Over Plastic ~ Elevate your bar with elegant, reusable glassware that eliminates the need for single-use plastics and adds a touch of timeless luxury.
- The Scenic Route: Train Travel ~ Encourage your guests to utilise France’s incredible TGV network; it’s a romantic, low-carbon way to see the countryside before arriving at the Chateau.
- A “Reworn” Guest Code ~ Give your guests the green light to wear a beloved outfit they already own, celebrating personal style over “fast fashion” consumption.
- Something Old, Something New ~ Consider a pre-loved or vintage bridal gown; with professional alterations, you can achieve a bespoke, high-fashion look with zero new production impact.

Chateau Bee’s insider tip: let nature be the centrepiece for your ceremony aisle. Many of our selected chateaux have beautiful natural spaces, our advice is to use them! From century old trees, to glistening lakes and lush vineyards, they all can provide a beautiful setting, with no extra materials or decor needed!


Take a look at our sustainable wedding style ideas on Pinterest.
The Luxury Leader: High-End Sustainability
If you’re looking for a venue where sustainability meets pure luxury, check out this venue:
Domaine Le Mezo
Domaine Le Mezo, nestled within the heart of the Morbihan Natural Regional Park, stands as a remarkable wedding venue in South Brittany. Its design captures the essence of a large, welcoming French family home, enriched with luxurious touches. We also love its impressive sleeping capacity and deep commitment to sustainability.
The Sustainability Factor: Domaine Le Mezo has obtained the official Ecolabel certification, recognising the estate’s long-standing environmental commitments. These include energy efficiency, renewable energy production, responsible resource management, and the preservation of biodiversity across its 25-hectare park. It has also earned recognition as a “Jeune Pépite Marque Bretagne” for its sustainability efforts. The cuisine served by the in-house chefs places a strong emphasis on sustainably sourced and organic ingredients.
- 400 guests
- Sleeps 240
- Price on request


The “Farm-to-Table” Foodie: Gourmet & Green
If you’re looking for a venue that takes food seriously, look no further. Known for its incredible garden-to-plate philosophy, the menu this venue is dictated by what’s growing in their organic potager that morning.
Chateau Rigaud
With over 20 years of experience in hosting weddings –with guest lists that have included sporting legends, entertainment celebrities, and even British royalty – Chateau Rigaud is a well-established, family-owned venue. From the moment you arrive, a sense of continuity and quality shines through; you truly feel you are in safe hands with this team.
Surrounded by Bordeaux vines just a twenty-minute drive from Saint-Émilion, the owners place a firm focus on the professional quality of the food and the team delivering their events. This idyllic wedding chateau employs a brigade of Michelin-trained in-house chefs, cooking with local and homegrown ingredients, alongside in-house planners, florists, stylists, and front-of-house staff.
The Sustainability Factor: Chateau Rigaud features geothermal heating, implements composting, boasts a productive vegetable garden, and uses a sustainable irrigation system to grow wildflowers for wedding florals.


- 150 guests
- Sleeps 34
- From €12,700 for 3 nights
Chateau Legrand
Chateau Legrand, near Lyon, is not just a beautiful Burgundy wedding venue; it’s a celebration of the regional terroir, providing an eco-friendly setting that will appeal to foodies and wine enthusiasts. Its architecture and culinary offerings mirror the region’s finest. The estate has been thoughtfully renovated, using traditional techniques and materials, blending harmoniously with a sophisticated earthy colour palette and all the modern comfort.
The Sustainability Factor: The venue’s commitment to sustainability is shown through the farm-to-table ethos: your wedding meal will feature meat sourced from the chateau’s own farm, wines from its vineyards and locally produced beers.


- 190 guests
- Sleeps 54
- From €8,740 for 2 days, 1 night
The Minimalist Dream: Simplicity at its Best
If you’re looking for a permaculture estate where the “decor” is the thriving ecosystem around you and the “Quiet Luxury” aesthetic speaks to you, check out this venue.
La Belle Eco
La Belle Eco is a sustainable French estate created for romantic souls seeking a celebration rooted in nature, beauty, and meaning. Set across ten acres of woodland, gardens, and meadows in the Southwest of France, we appreciate this tranquil haven for its artistic character, warm sense of welcome, and deep commitment to ecological living. Despite its secluded setting, the estate lies just moments from Carcassonne, offering both a quiet retreat and easy access.
The Sustainability Factor: Sustainability lies at the heart of life at La Belle Eco. The estate is run as a living homestead, guided by permaculture principles and long-term stewardship of the land. From solar panels and natural insulation to chemical-free “no-dig” gardens, biodiverse planting, and a naturally filtered swimming pool, every element reflects a commitment to working with nature rather than against it. Here, celebrations take place within an evolving landscape – one shaped as much by care and patience as by design.


- 200 guests
- Sleeps 55
- From €10,000 for 4 days
The Vineyard Soul: Sustainable Viticulture
If you love the idea of an estate producing sulfite-free wines and running an active reforestation program, this venue is for you. Your wedding toast actually gives back to the land at this sustainable wedding venue…
Chateau Canet
Chateau Canet is an incredible vineyard wedding venue in the South of France. The setting – amidst vines and olive groves – is magical, the greeting from the owners – with over 15 years of experience in hosting – is heartfelt, and the wedding options are plentiful.
The Sustainability Factor: The owners are committed to sustainable viticulture, producing eco-friendly and sulfite-free wines. They offset their carbon footprint by supporting global reforestation projects. They favour local sourcing for their catering and provide eco-friendly household products throughout the estate.


- 80 guests
- Sleeps 45
- From €17,000 for 2 nights (includes accommodation, event planning, and wedding coordination)
Chateau Guilhem
Situated in a circular French village, Chateau Guilhem is a magnificent wedding venue and an eco-responsible vineyard, perfect for wine aficionados. Nestled between Toulouse and Carcassonne, this South of France venue boasts stunning views of the Pyrenees. The chateau is surrounded by a mature park with century-old trees. We adore the Directoire style of the chateau, which creates a bright and airy atmosphere filled with natural light.
The Sustainability Factor: Far from just following trends, Chateau Guilhem has been dedicated to sustainability and organic wine production for 15 years. Their commitment encompasses a holistic sustainable approach, from pioneering eco-packaging for their wines to working with local suppliers and minimising the use of chemicals throughout the domaine.


- 160 guests
- Sleeps 18
- From €6700 for 2 nights including the accommodation
The Affordable “Slow” Retreat: Rural Authenticity
If you’re looking for a rustic, soulful estate that encourages “dry hire” and local sourcing, this venue makes a sustainable wedding accessible for mid-range budgets.
Chateau Barayre
Sit back and picture a boho-chic wedding venue in the Dordogne: friends and family gathered, tucking into awesome French food on long wooden banquet tables decorated with wildflowers. If this sounds like your tasse de thé, then Chateau Barayre is the place for you.
The Sustainability Factor: Sustainability at Chateau Barayre is a hands-on commitment: any new buildings on the estate are built using local untreated wood and natural chalk-based concrete, while the food is sourced from organic, local producers to minimise food miles. You’ll party with a zero-waste ambition, swapping plastic for garden-grown rose petals and knowing all food waste is fermented back into the grounds as compost.


- 120 guests
- Sleeps 34
- €19,400 for an all-inclusive package for 3 days and 2 nights (and from €21,400 for a package for 4 days and 3 nights)
The Heritage Preserver: Restored with Purpose
If you are a romantic who values the art of restoration, this venue is a masterclass in “Upcycled History.”
Chateau du Jonquier
Chateau du Jonquier is an exquisitely restored estate set amidst 5 hectares of private park and forest. At the foot of the scenic Mont Ventoux and at the edge of the medieval market town of Mazan, this Baroque bijou has the perfect Provençal charm, with rolling vineyards surrounding the property. You can even arrive in style by helicopter, adding a movie-worthy moment to your special day! The chateau itself has all the contemporary comforts nestled within its ancient walls, including many outdoor and indoor spaces that provide the ideal flow for your wedding day.


The Sustainability Factor: The chateau uses 100% solar energy, and waste management is at the forefront of owner Ellen’s vision.
- 150 guests
- Sleeps 12
- From €8,000 for 2 nights, 3 days
The Multi-Day “Village” Vibe: Reducing Travel Emissions
This venue is ideal for those seeking an all-in-one “hamlet” where guests stay on-site for 3 days, eliminating the need for daily shuttles and cars.
La Cannonerie
We love La Cannonerie for its distinctive look and feel. We visited on a sunny, glorious day at the end of the summer, driving through a rolling patchwork of vineyards and fields. Once there, we were immediately impressed by the beauty and tranquility of this venue, which was formerly a Cognac estate.
The Sustainability Factor: At La Cannonerie, sustainability is found in the art of the “Slow Wedding.” Rather than a fleeting one-day event, this 17th-century estate encourages a multi-day residency that centers on community and local immersion. By gathering your loved ones in one place for the weekend, you transform a high-impact event into a meaningful, low-travel celebration.


- 120 guests
- Sleeps 36
- Rental from €12,500 for 3 nights
The Eco-Resort Escape: Sustainable Luxury
if you’re looking for a multi-day eco-resort steeped in luxury, check out this Domain in Southwest France.
Domaine de Boulouch
Domaine de Boulouch an eco-resort nestled in the Southwest of France, is a wedding venue we love for its strong commitment to sustainability, impeccable hospitality, and refined sense of luxury. Located near Toulouse, this estate invites you to fully unwind and enjoy an unforgettable multi-day wedding experience. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be enchanted by its serene lake, lush greenery, and sweeping views over the Gers countryside.
The Sustainability Factor: Domaine de Boulouch seamlessly blends luxury with ecological awareness. The estate was constructed using ecological principles, utilises geothermal heating, practices diligent recycling, and sources food from local producers.


- 200 guests
- Sleeps 50
- On request
The Biodiversity Champion: World-Class Wine & Nature
If you are looking for a venue that combines five-star luxury with a world-renowned commitment to biodynamic viticulture, this estate is a pioneer in the field.
Chateau L’Hospitalet
Imagine a dreamy beach wedding in France on the Amethyst Coast – a 5-star resort that seamlessly combines luxury, the art of living, wine tourism, sun-drenched terraces, and even its very own beach! This is Chateau L’Hospitalet, an exceptional French wedding venue nestled along the Mediterranean Sea near Narbonne.
The Sustainability Factor: All the beauty products in the bathrooms are organic, and the cleaning products have an Eco-label and are mostly organic. In the resort’s restaurants and bars, the vast majority of the products come from local markets and producers within a maximum of 50 km.


- 350 guests
- Sleeps 92
- On request
At a Glance: Sustainable French Wedding Venues
| Venue | Style | Capacity / Sleeps | Starting Price | Key Sustainability Factor | Best Way to Arrive |
| Domaine Le Mezo | High-End Luxury | 400 / 240 | Price on Request | Official Eco Label; 25ha biodiversity park. | TGV to Vannes (3h from Paris) + 15min electric shuttle. |
| Chateau Rigaud | Farm-to-Table | 150 / 34 | €12,700 (3 nights) | Michelin-trained chefs; organic “Potager” gardens. | TGV to Libourne (3h from Paris) + 20min car share. |
| Chateau Legrand | Farm-to-table | 190/54 | €8,740 (2 days/1 night) | T | TGV to Lyon + local transport. |
| La Belle Eco | Minimalist Dream | 200 / 55 | €10,000 (4 days) | Permaculture estate; naturally filtered pool. | TGV to Carcassonne + 10min local taxi. |
| Chateau Canet | Vineyard Soul | 80 / 45 | €17,000 (2 nights) | Sulfite-free wine; active reforestation program. | TGV to Carcassonne or Narbonne + short drive. |
| Chateau Barayre | Affordable “Slow” | 120 / 34 | €19,400 (All-inc) | Local untreated wood construction; zero-waste goal. | Train to Bergerac + 25min local transport. |
| Chateau du Jonquier | Heritage Preserver | 150 / 12 | €8,000 (2 nights) | 100% Solar Powered; expert waste management. | TGV to Avignon (2.5h from Paris) + 30min drive. |
| La Cannonerie | Multi-Day Village | 120 / 36 | €12,500 (3 nights) | “Slow Wedding” residency; minimal local transport. | TGV to Angoulême (1.5h from Paris) + 25min car share. |
| Chateau Guilhem | Vineyard Soul | 160 / 18 | €6,700 for 2 nights | Organic wine production. | TGV to Carcassonne + scenic drive. |
| Domaine de Boulouch | Eco-Resort | 200 / 50 | Price on Request | Geothermal heating; on-site electric transport. | TGV to Agen or Auch + electric shuttle service. |
| Chateau L’Hospitalet | Biodiversity Champ | 350 / 92 | Price on Request | Biodynamic viticulture; 50km-radius sourcing. | TGV to Narbonne + 15min coastal drive. |

Frequently Asked Questions: Sustainable Wedding Venues France
Is a sustainable wedding in France more expensive than a traditional one?
Not necessarily! While some eco-luxury venues have a higher upfront cost, sustainability often goes hand-in-hand with a “less is more” philosophy. By using natural decor like olive leaves, opting for a seasonal menu, and reducing physical waste, you can actually keep your wedding budget under control while staying eco-conscious.
How can I reduce the travel costs and carbon footprint for my guests?
The best way to manage both cost and carbon is to encourage the “Slow Wedding” trend. By choosing a venue with large on-site accommodation, like many of our featured Chateaux, you eliminate the need for expensive daily shuttles. Additionally, France’s TGV train network is often a more affordable and scenic alternative to short-haul flights
What is the most budget-friendly way to have an eco-friendly wedding?
Focus on “Circular Styling.” Renting French vintage crockery, using dried flowers that guests can take home as favours, and choosing a “dry hire” venue allows you to allocate your budget toward quality local food rather than single-use plastics and imported decor that ends up in a landfill.
How do I explain our “Eco-Code” to guests without sounding demanding?
It’s all in the phrasing! Use your wedding website to frame it as a “Community Celebration.” For example: “In honor of the beautiful French countryside, we are aiming for a low-waste weekend. We encourage you to ‘rewear’ a favorite outfit and join our group shuttle from the station to help us protect this stunning landscape.”
What is the “Seasonality Rule” for French wedding catering?
In France, eating seasonally is a point of pride. For a sustainable menu, avoid asking for strawberries in September or asparagus in October. Instead, let the local market lead the way. A “September Harvest” menu featuring figs, grapes, and root vegetables is not only more eco-friendly but often cheaper and tastes significantly better than produce that has been flown across the Atlantic.

Find Your Dream Sustainable Destination Wedding Venue With Chateau Bee
A sustainable destination wedding is, at its heart, an act of Slow Luxury. It’s about trading the “wedding churn” for a meaningful residency in a historic chateau, swapping imported waste for artisanal quality, and ensuring that your first step into a shared future doesn’t come at the cost of the planet’s. Whether you are drawn to the solar-powered grandeur of Brittany or the permaculture soul of the South West, France offers a poetic canvas where your “I Do” can truly do a world of good.
The Sustainable Wedding Venue Guide: Why France Offers the Perfect Balance of Soul, Simplicity, and Style by Olivia


