November 22, 2013

Fall in Love With These Autumn Destination Wedding Venues

Bold, dramatic colors, fresh, sharp scents and brilliant fall foliage make autumn a popular time for couples to plan a destination wedding. Whether you want to go all out in a luxurious, castle-inspired venue or prefer a quiet ceremony surrounded by the natural world, you’ll fall in love with these top autumn destination wedding venues from Brides Magazine.



The Homestead - Hot Springs, Va.


(Photo: Brides Magazine, courtesy of The Homestead)

Ornate curtains, rich upholstery and grand pillars make this masterpiece of Southern architecture a venue Scarlett O’Hara would die for. You and your significant other can exchange vows in quaint gardens, sprawling green lawns or a luxurious interior hall, and then relax in the resort’s mineral-fed hot springs pools.
Fees: Ceremony site fees range from $1,500 to $3,000; receptions cost approximately $175 per person including food, beverages,and wedding cake.



Gedney Farm - New Marlborough, Mass.


(Photo: Brides Magazine, courtesy of Gedney Farm)

Experience the natural beauty of autumn firsthand in the charming spot at Gedney Farm. Don’t let the rustic exterior fool you, though. An elegant manor, spa and a horse and carriage ride await couples tying the knot at this retreat.

Fees: $5,000 site fee for fall weddings, which includes use of the property for an entire weekend. Reception wedding menus from $95 per person.




Blantyre - Lenox, Mass.


(Photo: Brides Magazine, courtesy of Blantyre)



This elegant property built circa 1901 will make any bride feel like a character straight out of a Jane Austin novel. 22 uniquely decorated bedrooms, a carefully arranged picnic lunch and hot air balloon rides over the beautiful fall countryside add the perfect touch to a romantic wedding.

Fees: Couples will have to arrange details and fees with the hotel.






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