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Weddings in the Blue Mountains PDF Print E-mail

The beautiful Blue Mountains is a region traditionally associated with weddings and honeymoons.

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To find wedding professionals based in the Blue Mountains go to our Wedding Services directory.

  • Chapel Hill, 36 Berambing Cres, Berambing. Features a non-denominational chapel in an Australian country style with beautiful stained glass windows. Set in spectacular seasonal gardens, the grounds make a beautiful backdrop for photographs.
    Fees: apply.
    Contact: 4567 2156.
  • The Carrington Hotel, 15-47 Katoomba Street, Katoomba. Features a renovated, historic hotel with a library which can be used for wedding ceremonies. Special features of the library are its wood panelling, an open fire and leadlight windows.
    Fees: apply.
    Contact: 4782 1111. 
  • Everglades Gardens, 37 Everglades Avenue, Leura. Features gardens designed by Paul Sorensen, terraces, winding paths,  Grotto Pool, seasonal floral display, set in a spectacular location on the escarpment with views of Mount Solitary and the Jamison Valley.
    Fees: apply for both ceremonies and photographs.
    Contact: National Trust on 4784 1938. 
  • Southall, Great Western Highway, Springwood. Features a chapel, manicured gardens and lawns, classic courtyard, wide verandahs and heritage buildings.
    Fees: apply.
    Contact: 4751 8212. 
  • Mt Tomah Botanic Gardens, Bells Line of Road, Mount Tomah. Features 28 hectares of cool climate landscaped gardens.
    Fees: apply for ceremonies and photographs.
    Contact: Visitor Centre on 4567 2154. 
  • Cathedral of Ferns, Mt Irvine Road, Mt Wilson.  Features ancient tree fern stand and grassy areas.
  • Mt Victoria Park, Great Western Highway and Station Street, Mt Victoria. Features open lawns and established trees.
  • Memorial Park, Prince Edward Street, Blackheath. Features lawn areas, rhododendron gardens and established trees.
  • Kingsford Smith Park, Lurline & Gang Gang Streets, Katoomba.  Features a deep amphitheatre with established gardens.
  • Honeymoon Lookout, Cliff Drive, Katoomba. Features a small rocky ledge overlooking the Jamison Valley.
  • Civic Place Park, Civic Place, Katoomba. Features a small park with landscaped gardens.
  • Leura Cascades, Cliff Drive, Leura. Features flat, open, grassed area and a waterfall, in a bush setting.
  • Bridal Veil Lookout, Cliff Drive, Leura. Features stunning views of the Jamison Valley.
  • Gordon Falls Lookout, Olympian Parade, Leura. Features stunning views of the Jamison Valley.
  • Wentworth Falls Lake, Sinclair Crescent, Wentworth Falls. Features open grassed areas, established trees and a lakeside location.
  • Princes Rock Lookout, Falls Road, Wentworth Falls. Features stunning views over the Jamison Valley.
  • Kings Tableland, Tableland Road, Wentworth Falls. Features a number of flat, rocky outcrops overlooking the Jamison Valley. Especially popular for dramatic photographs.
  • Wilson Park, St Bernards Drive, Lawson. Features an unusual pond feature and small waterfall in a bushland setting.
  • Corridor of Oaks, Sir Henry's Parade, Faulconbridge. Features an old-fashioned park with grassed areas and established trees.
  • Buttenshaw Park, Great Western Highway, Springwood. Features flowering garden beds, wisteria covered arbours and lawn areas.
  • Glenbrook Park, Park Street, Glenbrook. Features a small park with landscaped, native gardens.
    Fees: a small charge is payable for both ceremonies and photos.
    Contact: Blue Mountains City Council on 4780 5613. 
  • Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum, 14 Norman Lindsay Crescent, Faulconbridge. Features Roman-style landscaped gardens, sculptures, fountains and the historic home of Norman Lindsay, in a bush setting.
    Fees: are payable.
    Contact: 4751 1067. 
  • Leuralla, 36 Olympian Parade, Leura. Features a magnificent   sandstone and slate amphitheatre situated on the escarpment with views over the Jamison Valley. The gardens feature rhododendron, dogwood, camellia and azalea groves, covered arbours, massed displays of tulips, daffodil and bluebells. The amphitheatre is available for ceremonies and the gardens for photographs. A very popular location for both.
    Fees: apply for ceremonies and photographs.
    Contact: 4784 1169. 
  • Bacchante Gardens, Bacchante Street, Blackheath. Features a woodland garden with an amazing display of rhododendrons, azaleas, and ornamental, deciduous trees. Especially beautiful in late October and early November when the flowers are in bloom  and in April when the deciduous trees are alive with colour.
    Fees: are payable.
    Contact: Blue Mountains Rhododendron Society on 4787 8695. 
  • Sefton Cottage, Church Lane, Mt Wilson. Features rambling English garden and beautiful views. A marquee and night lighting are also available.
    Fees: apply.
    Contact: 4756 2034. 
  • The Garden of Karlyle, Woodford. Features garden rooms with gazebo, bridge, fountains, knot garden, Chinese influences, mountains views. Photographs only.
    Fees: apply.
    Contact: 4758 7017. 
  • Hartfields Gardens, Hawkesbury Road, Hawkesbury Heights. Features historical sandstone house built 1869, with English spring garden. All proceeds from wedding bookings goes to the North Rocks Deaf and Blind Centre.
    Contact: 4754 1344. 
  • Evans Lookout, Evans Lookout Road, Blackheath. Features dramatic escarpment and valley views, the area is large enough for an outdoor ceremony.
  • Cahill's Lookout - Cliff Drive (off Narrow Neck Road), Katoomba. Features interesting rock formations, cliff views and views down to the Megalong Valley.
    Fees: apply for bookings for ceremonies.
    Contact: National Parks & Wildlife Service on 4787 8877. 
  • Hartley Historic Site, Great Western Highway, Little Hartley. Features a well preserved village from the 1800s.
    Contact: National Parks & Wildlife Service on 6355 2117. 
Looking for a church in the Blue Mountains? - go to our Churches directory to view all the major churches in the Blue Mountains. To find wedding professionals based in the Blue Mountains go to our Wedding Services directory.
 

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