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5 beautiful places for a wedding on the Central Coast

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Let’s get hitched!

 

Glenworth Valley I Glenworth Valley

Imagine a beautiful wedding spot where you can tie the knot with 180 degree views of stunning wilderness, take your wedding photos gazing out over thousands of acres of stunning trees, and where the reception concludes with hundreds of horses galloping through the nearby fields. Sounds like a dream, right? But wait – you’re not in bed, you’re not wearing PJs, and there’s no loudly snoring fiancé next to you. It’s all real – and it’s at Glenworth Valley! This stunning location offers two beautiful rooms in their Valley Events Centre as well as the option of rustic marquee weddings on their 3,000 acres of spectacular property. Find out more about this venue here.

 

Norah Head Lighthouse I Norah Head

Your wedding day will be one of the most memorable days of your life – you get to celebrate your love with your special someone in front of your closest friends and family. What could be more special than that? Well, what if we told you that you could take a step back in time on your wedding day? No, not through time travel – but through a stunning wedding at the historic Norah Head Lighthouse! This spectacular and iconic Central Coast landmark is steeped in exquisite beauty and history. You can celebrate your love and commitment during the day with breathtaking panoramic views of the infinite ocean, before watching the sun set over the heritage listed Keepers Quarters. As night falls, the sky will be by a blanket of stars – the perfect backdrop for your first dance. Find out more here.

 

Everglades Country Club I The Peninsula

On your wedding day, you and your fiancé want to give each other the whole universe, right? So, why not start by giving them the sun and the stars? At Everglades Country Club, your ceremony can be held in the cool afternoon sun on their stunning tranquil grounds, followed by a taste of the stars with your wedding reception. Spend the night watching the magical starlights shimmer in the Star event room, or chose from the many other beautiful rooms on offer. And while you’re giving your new spouse the sun and the stars, why not go one step further and offer them a taste of heaven with the extensive and delicious cuisine packages available at Everglades. Find out more here.

 

The Entertainment Grounds I Gosford

It’s a hard task to narrow down your guest list. Just when you think you’ve got it down to an even 130 guests, you realise you’ve left a few off the list – your co-worker who invited you to her wedding, your distant aunt and uncle who will get upset if they don’t attend, your fiancés boss who has been hinting at an invite for a year, and the list goes on! Well, guess what? You don’t need to choose, because you can have those 130 guests, those four people you forgot, and about 366 extra attendees at The Entertainment Grounds! Their modern and light-filled function room can cater to up to 500 guests, and comes with expert in-house chefs that will tailor your menu to your tastes! Find out more here.

 

Kantara House I Green Point

Everyone knows that Gone with the Wind is one of the most passionate love stories of all time, so why not bring some of that epic passion to your wedding? Kantara House is a stunning 1960’s property that is home to a grand and breath-taking chapel as well as a beautiful historical home. The on-site chapel is an old-style structure built with enormous high ceilings, shimmering chandeliers, and stunning windows that flood the chapel with afternoon light, while the main house is designed in the architectural style from the deep south during the Gone with the Wind era with towering pillars, stunning wooden windows, and a stunning grand entrance. We think Scarlett O’Hara would be proud!

 

SEE ALSO: 5 free date ideas on the Central Coast 

SEE ALSO: Top 5 places on the Central Coast that will take your breath away

 

This article has been sponsored by Glenworth Valley, Norah Head Lighthouse, Everglades Country Club and The Entertainment Grounds. 

 

Written by Kate Stevens

Images: Getty/ Supplied/Kantara House