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Barn Wedding Venues in France

A curated shortlist of barn wedding venues in france, each reviewed by our team. Updated for 2026.

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French Wedding Style Editorial
Updated 2026 · 5 venues

France's historic barns carry centuries of character in their stone walls, exposed timber frames, and vaulted ceilings, making them some of the most atmospheric reception spaces in the country. This shortlisted collection brings together barn wedding venues where the architecture itself sets the tone, from medieval structures with original beams to converted agricultural buildings with open-plan interiors flooded with natural light. La Dîme de Giverny, a 13th-century barn in the Normandy village made famous by Monet, anchors this page with the kind of deep-rooted history that defines the best French barn venues.

Bride Tip

Request the barn's exact ceiling height and check whether the venue permits open-flame candles or festoon lighting attached to the beams, as fire regulations vary between converted and listed agricultural buildings.

When choosing a barn venue in France, pay close attention to the structural details that will shape your celebration: ceiling height, the quality of natural light through original openings, and whether the interior allows flexible layouts for both ceremony and reception. The finest barn venues retain their agricultural heritage, with exposed stone, weathered wood, and honest materials that need very little added decoration. Capacity matters too; a barn that holds 100 guests comfortably feels intimate without crowding, while on-site accommodation keeps the whole weekend under one roof.

Browse the comparison table below to see key details like guest capacity, sleeping arrangements, and catering options at a glance. Then scroll to each venue entry for our detailed commentary on what makes it a standout barn wedding destination.

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VenuePrice FromRatingMax GuestsSleeps up to
Château de Chignat €16,000 4.8 (38) 400 94
La Dîme de Giverny €5,800 4.4 (242) 160 20
Chateau de Saint-Clair €7,100 4.9 (51) 130 34
The Clos de Beaurepaire €7,900 4.8 (105) 360 55
Chateau du Pont Bourguet €5,000 4.9 (10) 80 20

* Prices are venue hire fee only and exclude catering, which is arranged separately with preferred suppliers.

01
CHATEAU · PUY-DE-DÔME · AUVERGNE-RHÔNE-ALPES
4.8 (38 reviews)
Clermont-Ferrand (15 minutes), Puy-de-Dôme

Château de Chignat's reception spaces are converted barn halls that form the working heart of this 12th-century Auvergne estate. The largest, the 290 m² Salle Dame-Jeanne, seats 250 in banquet configuration beneath a collection of decorative glass dame-jeannes that give the room its name, while the 135 m² Salle aux Arrosoirs delivers exposed beams, warm wood panelling, and a champêtre aesthetic that seats 70 for more intimate gatherings. A third hall, lined with reclaimed wall panels from Canadian train carriage floors, adds an unexpected industrial-rustic edge. All three rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with high-resolution projectors, and the renovation by Groupe Montel Hospitality blended recycled materials, vintage brocante finds, and contemporary design into a coherent barn-meets-boutique-hotel identity.

The estate accommodates up to 95 guests across contemporary lofts within the château, an annex gîte, and a seasonal glamping village of lodge tents and vintage caravans available June to September. A 400 m² marquee with included guinguette string lights and furniture seats 300 outdoors, complementing the 6,000 m² of landscaped grounds that include a heated pool, sauna, pétanque court, and fire pit lounge. Venue hire starts from EUR 16,000 for a full weekend of exclusive use, 15 minutes from Clermont-Ferrand and 12 kilometres from the regional airport. For couples who want the barn aesthetic at scale, with the infrastructure to match, Chignat is one of the few French venues where three distinct barn halls and outdoor marquee capacity combine under one booking.

Why We Love It

Three converted barn reception halls, each with a distinct character, from dame-jeanne glass bottles to reclaimed train carriage panels.

Max Guests
400
Sleeps
94
Chapel
No
From €16,000 / venue hire

02
BARN · EURE · NORMANDIE
4.4 (242 reviews)
Paris (1 hour), Eure

Dating to the 13th century, La Dîme de Giverny is a barn with the kind of age and presence that cannot be replicated. Set in the heart of Giverny, the village synonymous with Impressionist light and colour, the building's medieval stone walls and original proportions give the reception hall a grounded, historic atmosphere that pairs naturally with simple, seasonal décor. With space for up to 100 guests, the barn is sized for celebrations that feel warm and gathered rather than sprawling, where every table is close enough to the action that no one misses a toast.

Five individually designed bedrooms on-site sleep up to 16 guests, keeping the wedding party together for a full weekend in the Normandy countryside, just one hour from Paris. Couples are free to bring in their own caterer, which means the menu can be tailored entirely to the setting; think long tables, shared platters, and dishes that complement the rustic honesty of a barn built eight centuries ago.

Why We Love It

A genuine 13th-century barn where medieval stonework and weathered timber do the work of a thousand decorations.

Max Guests
160
Sleeps
20
Chapel
No
From €5,800 / venue hire

03
CHATEAU · SEINE-MARITIME · NORMANDIE
4.9 (51 reviews)
Étretat (2 kilometres), Seine-Maritime

Château de Saint-Clair's centrepiece for barn-style celebrations is La Grange Saint-Clair, a former agricultural building reimagined by architect Roland Schweitzer into a 200 m² south-facing reception hall. The conversion kept the colombage (half-timber) framework intact while introducing floor-to-ceiling glazing that floods the interior with Normandy's soft coastal light. The barn seats 130 for dinner, comes equipped with connected lighting, ambient speakers, and a video projector, and has a 65 m² professional kitchen extension at the rear with direct caterer parking access. Sixteen round tables and bistro wooden chairs are provided, so couples can focus their budget on florals and table dressing rather than furniture hire.

Beyond the barn, the 14th-century estate spreads across five hectares of landscaped parkland near Étretat, just two kilometres from the famous chalk cliffs. Ceremonies take place in the rose garden or on the one-hectare central meadow facing the château, with a 100 m² covered outdoor space as rain backup. Nineteen bedrooms across four 5-star buildings sleep 34 guests on-site, including an eco-designed carriage house with PMR-accessible accommodation. The owner's own champagne estate supplies fizz for the celebrations, and with venue hire starting from EUR 6,000 in low season, this is one of the most accessible architect-converted barn venues in northern France.

Why We Love It

Roland Schweitzer's glazed colombage barn delivers the raw timber aesthetic of a French grange with the luminosity of a contemporary gallery.

Max Guests
130
Sleeps
34
Chapel
No
From €7,100 / venue hire

04
FARMHOUSE · AUBE · GRAND EST
4.8 (105 reviews)
Troyes (35 minutes), Aube

The Clos de Beaurepaire is a converted 19th-century agricultural estate in Champagne's Aube valley where the barn is not a side feature but the main event. La Grange spans 700 m² of reception space beneath an exposed elm-wood timber framework with chalk stone gables, large bay windows overlooking the courtyard and surrounding fields, and a glass-roofed conservatory entrance called La Verrière. This is one of the largest dedicated barn reception spaces on any French wedding venue, seating 360 guests with a built-in dance floor, full sound system, two video projectors, wireless microphone, and both heating and air conditioning. Three hundred Joséphine chairs and a complete furniture inventory are included, meaning setup is straightforward even at scale.

The estate's agricultural heritage runs through every detail: chalk from the Champagne soil built the walls, the 19th-century dovecote still stands in the courtyard, and the Herbissonne stream winds through three hectares of parkland with century-old trees where outdoor ceremonies take place. Four on-site buildings, Beaurepaire House, The Cottage, The Dormitory above the old stables, and Chez Colette, sleep 55 guests across 18 rooms with linen, towels, and cleaning included. Weekend hire starts from EUR 8,750 in low season, and the location under two hours from Paris in the heart of Champagne wine country means the world's most celebrated sparkling wine is sourced from vineyards just down the road. A Friday welcome dinner on the south terrace, Saturday ceremony beside the willows, and Sunday brunch with a fire pit makes full use of the multi-day format this venue was built for.

Why We Love It

A 700 m² elm-and-chalk barn in Champagne wine country that seats 360 and still feels like an honest agricultural building.

Max Guests
360
Sleeps
55
Chapel
No
From €7,900 / venue hire

05
CHATEAU · TARN · OCCITANIE
4.9 (10 reviews)
Toulouse (50 minutes), Tarn

Château du Pont Bourguet centres its barn offering on a recently converted stone ruin: a glass-roofed reception space fitted with chandeliers, festoon lighting, and an adjoining rear courtyard with a central fountain and lush greenery. The original stone walls remain exposed, giving the barn authentic agricultural texture, while the transparent roof allows natural light to pour in during the day and reveals the stars after dark. The covered glass section seats 60 on long tables, with the open courtyard extending capacity to 80, and clear marquees can be erected over the entire space for weather protection, pushing seated numbers to 90.

The 19th-century château sits in the Tarn's so-called Toscane Tarnaise, overlooking the Vère River and the medieval hilltop village of Puycelsi, classified among Les Plus Beaux Villages de France. Nine bedrooms sleep 20 guests on-site with a bridal suite featuring a claw-foot bath and fireplace, while the fully equipped kitchen, multiple living areas, and swimming pool make this a genuine house-party venue. Wedding weekend packages from EUR 10,000 include exclusive hire from Friday to Monday, all furniture, festoon lighting, and a resident host in a separate gîte. Couples bring their own caterer with no corkage charge, keeping costs and creative control firmly in their hands.

Why We Love It

A glass-roofed stone barn ruin where chandeliers hang above exposed walls and the courtyard fountain becomes the after-dinner backdrop.

Max Guests
80
Sleeps
20
Chapel
No
From €5,000 / venue hire

Expert advice

Expert Tips for This Style

Booking timeline

Book your venue at least 12-18 months ahead for peak summer dates (June-September). Saturday bookings in July and August fill first. Friday or Sunday bookings often unlock the same venue for 15-25% less.

Legal note

Civil marriages in France require 40 days of residency before the ceremony. Most international couples hold the legal ceremony at their local registry office and have a symbolic ceremony in France. This is completely valid and removes the residency requirement. Read the documents you need.

Let the barn do the decorating

Original timber beams, aged stone, and rustic ironwork create visual richness on their own. Focus your budget on lighting, particularly warm uplighting that accentuates the architecture, rather than heavy floral installations that compete with the structure.

Check acoustics before booking your band

Vaulted barn ceilings and stone walls create natural reverb that amplifies sound dramatically. Visit in person to test the space, and discuss speaker placement with your DJ or musicians so music fills the room without overwhelming conversation.

Plan for temperature swings in stone buildings

Historic barns hold cool air in summer, which guests love during a July celebration, but they can feel cold by late evening in shoulder season. Ask your venue about heating options and consider providing pashminas or blankets for an autumn or early spring date.

Use the barn doors as a ceremony frame

Many French barns feature wide, arched double doors that open onto courtyards or gardens. Position your ceremony facing these doors to create a natural backdrop of countryside light and greenery, with no arch or additional structure needed.

Warn guests about footwear on original floors

Historic French barns often have uneven flagstone, cobbled, or compacted-earth floors that punish stiletto heels and cause wobbling on chair legs. Include a footwear note on your invitations and ask the venue whether temporary flooring or matting can be laid over the most uneven sections for the reception area.

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How We Selected These Venues

This guide covers only venues in the French Wedding Style collection: properties with a direct relationship with our editorial team whose real wedding photography we can access and verify.

Selection criteria: venue quality and setting, maximum capacity with outdoor flexibility, quality of on-site accommodation, photography track record from published real weddings, planning support for international couples, and direct couple feedback. The list is reviewed annually.

Last reviewed March 2026.

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