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Wedding Venues in the South of France

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

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Updated 2026 · 20 venues

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The south of France stretches from Bordeaux's vine-covered hillsides to the lavender fields of Provence and the wild garrigue of the Languedoc, offering couples an extraordinary range of wedding landscapes under a warm Mediterranean sun. From Domaine Perrotin's 400-year-old Lebanese cedars near Bordeaux to Chateau les Crostes' working rose vineyard in the Var, these venues draw their character from the terroir they inhabit. Whether you picture a ceremony beneath plane trees planted before the Revolution, a dinner among Minervois vines, or cocktails overlooking the Camargue, the south delivers a sensory richness that northern France simply cannot match.

Bride Tip

Ask each venue whether they allow external caterers or require in-house catering; across the south of France, this single detail shapes your budget, menu flexibility, and the regional flavour of your wedding dinner more than almost any other factor.

When choosing a wedding venue in the south of France, prioritise how the regional landscape shapes your celebration. The best venues here connect your guests to the local wine, cuisine, and countryside, whether that means serving estate-produced rose at a Provencal domaine, dining on Perigord truffles in the Dordogne, or hosting a welcome dinner with Bordeaux vintages steps from Saint-Emilion. Consider the season carefully; southern heat peaks in July and August, and many couples find May, June, or September ideal for outdoor celebrations without wilting guests.

Use the comparison table below to filter venues by guest capacity, accommodation, and region, then read each venue's detailed selected commentary to understand what sets it apart. Every entry includes practical notes on transport links, catering arrangements, and ceremony settings specific to the south of France.

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VenuePrice FromRatingMax GuestsSleeps up to
Château de Garrevaques €8,000 4.7 (151) 120 15
Domaine Le Castelet €7,484 109 34
Domaine de Lamanon €12,500 5.0 (32) 120 15
Château les Crostes €12,000 4.7 (176) 150 28
Domaine de Perrotin €14,900 4.8 (27) 300 33
Chateau du Puits es Pratx €8,000 4.3 (204) 120 50
Chateau de Paon €5,450 4.9 (47) 120 26
Château La Tour Vaucros €18,000 4.7 (158) 200 49
Chateau Camiac €10,800 4.9 (122) 200 49
Château Gassies €28,500 4.8 (338) 150 43
Chateau Lacanaud €12,000 5.0 (31) 100
Chateau de Sanse €8,000 4.6 (276) 120 32
Château des Barrenques €10,000 4.6 (218) 221 42
La Deveze €11,500 4.9 (99) 61 30
Domaine de la Rose Blanche €8,900 4.9 (13) 90 38
Prieuré Notre Dame de Conil €8,500 4.8 (119) 120 18
Domaine de la Vène €16,000 4.9 (19) 80 22
Manoir Beaulieu €8,000 5.0 (89) 60 12
Domaine de Canaille €50,000 5.0 (324) 110 24
Mas Guillaumand €3,000 5.0 (8) 30 18

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

01
CHATEAU · TARN · OCCITANIE
4.7 (151 reviews)
Toulouse (45-50 minutes), Tarn

Chateau de Garrevaques gives couples a wedding in the Lauragais, the corridor between Toulouse and the Mediterranean that carries the agricultural soul of southwest France through its rolling hills, sunflower fields, and quiet bastide villages. The coral-pink facade with blue shutters, the 550-year-old oak listed as a Remarkable Tree of France, and the six-hectare park with rose gardens lit by French lampadaires are all expressions of a southern French estate whose identity is entirely shaped by its Occitanie setting. Owner Caroline Combes-Pouzet's My French Way of Life service draws on 20 years of theatre experience to create celebrations that reflect the storytelling quality of this historically rich corner of the south.

Twenty bedrooms sleep 44 guests, and the property accommodates up to 260. Toulouse-Blagnac Airport is 45 minutes away with shuttle service available, positioning the estate within straightforward reach for international guests arriving into southwest France.

Why We Love It

Eighteen generations of family stewardship, a 550-year-old listed oak, and a Historic Monument red salon in the Lauragais.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
15
Chapel
No
From €8,000 / venue hire

02
DOMAINE · TARN · OCCITANIE
Castres (12 minutes), Tarn

Domaine Le Castelet sits in the Tarn at 300 metres altitude, where the estate's natural elevation keeps it cooler than the lowland Provence venues during the south's hot summer months, a genuine practical advantage for couples planning July or August celebrations. The 60-hectare estate of forest and meadow, the farmhouse courtyard with string lights beneath oak trees, and the arboricultural park with irregularly shaped trees provide a wilder, more unpredictable version of the southern landscape than the manicured chateaux of the Var or Bouches-du-Rhone. This is the Tarn's own version of the south: less polished, more genuinely rooted in its terrain.

Seventeen bedrooms sleep 46 guests, and the property welcomes external caterers while offering homemade welcome dinners and brunches. Castres-Mazamet Airport is 15 minutes away, and Toulouse-Blagnac is reachable in 75 minutes, two airports that serve the south's interior efficiently for international arrivals.

Why We Love It

Sixty hectares of Tarn forest and meadow at altitude, offering natural coolness and complete seclusion in the southern countryside.

Max Guests
109
Sleeps
34
Chapel
No
From €7,484 / venue hire

03
DOMAINE · BOUCHES-DU-RHONE · PROVENCE
5.0 (32 reviews)
Aix-en-Provence (35 minutes), Bouches-du-Rhone

Domaine de Lamanon sits in one of Provence's most coveted corridors, between the Luberon and the Alpilles, in the landscape that has defined southern France for painters, writers, and travellers for centuries. The 16th-century canal system originally funded by Nostradamus threads through the 20-hectare estate, earning it the nickname the Venice of Provence, while plane trees planted before the French Revolution shade a vast esplanade that provides one of the most authentically southern outdoor reception spaces on this list. Lavender avenues, cypress alleys, and the abundant limestone of the Alpilles give the estate its unmistakably Provencal character.

The estate sleeps 15 guests across seven bedrooms and offers full exclusivity with external caterers welcome. Aix-en-Provence TGV and Avignon TGV are both 35 minutes away, and Marseille Marignane Airport is a similar drive, placing the property at the heart of Provence's transport network.

Why We Love It

Canal-threaded Provencal grounds beneath pre-Revolution plane trees, set directly between the Alpilles and the Luberon.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
15
Chapel
No
From €12,500 / venue hire

04
DOMAINE · VAR · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.7 (176 reviews)
Lorgues (village setting), Var

Chateau les Crostes is a 200-hectare wine estate near Lorgues in the Var, producing the rose wines that have made Provence one of the world's most recognised wine regions, and serving them at the wedding table from the vineyard visible through the dining room windows. The Provencal hills, olive groves, and lily-covered lake carry the visual language of the south in every season, and the estate's location puts the Gorges du Verdon and Cote d'Azur beaches within day-trip distance, two experiences that define why couples choose the south of France for their wedding. The no-curfew policy and intimate 28-guest capacity create a house-party atmosphere rooted entirely in the southern landscape.

Twelve bedrooms with full exclusivity and external caterer flexibility mean the estate operates as a private Provencal retreat. The tennis court, petanque terrain, hot tub, and games room give guests the kind of leisure options that make a southern wedding weekend genuinely memorable beyond the ceremony itself.

Why We Love It

A 200-hectare working rose wine estate in the Var, where couples serve their own Provencal vintage at dinner.

Max Guests
150
Sleeps
28
Chapel
No
From €12,000 / venue hire

05
DOMAINE · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.8 (27 reviews)
Bordeaux (50km), Gironde

Domaine Perrotin sits in Nouvelle-Aquitaine wine country 50 minutes from Bordeaux, where 400-year-old Lebanese cedars and rose-filled courtyards frame a vineyard estate shaped by centuries of southern French cultivation. The Galerie Cedrus reception hall, with its 140 square metres, soaring ceilings, and exposed beams opening onto the grand courtyard, captures the agricultural warmth and unhurried character that the southwest does best. The estate's eco-responsible approach connects the celebration to the land in a way that purely decorative venues cannot replicate, a quality that resonates strongly with couples choosing southern France for its authenticity rather than its prestige.

Up to 33 guests can stay on site across the estate's accommodation for multi-day celebrations. The Paris TGV connection via Bordeaux takes three hours, giving international guests straightforward access to a genuinely southern property without the coastal premium of the Var or Riviera.

Why We Love It

Four-century-old cedars frame a courtyard reception hall with soaring beams, creating a setting rooted in southern character.

Max Guests
300
Sleeps
33
Chapel
No
From €14,900 / venue hire

06
CHATEAU · AUDE · OCCITANIE
4.3 (204 reviews)
Narbonne (15 minutes), Aude

Chateau du Puits es Pratx sits in the Minervois wine region of the Languedoc, one of the sunniest corners of the south of France, where the estate's own vineyards produce wine in a landscape of aromatic garrigue, ancient stone, and Mediterranean light. The typical wedding flow here is entirely southern in character: a ceremony among the vines or in the organic gardens, a candlelit banquet in the inner courtyard beneath stars that appear with unusual clarity at this altitude and distance from coastal light pollution, and dancing until 2am in the wine barn with its bar built inside the original wine press. This is the south as it tastes and feels, not as it appears on Instagram.

The estate accommodates 30 to 160 guests with 50 sleeping on site, and in-house gastronomic catering draws on local and seasonal Languedoc produce. Narbonne is 15 minutes away, Carcassonne Airport 40 minutes, and the Mediterranean coast is 35 minutes by car, making day trips simple for guests staying over the long weekend.

Why We Love It

A working Minervois vineyard where couples dine under the stars in a courtyard and dance in the wine barn.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
50
Chapel
No
From €8,000 / venue hire

07
CHATEAU · BOUCHES-DU-RHÔNE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.9 (47 reviews)
Arles (10 minutes), Bouches-du-Rhône

Chateau de Paon sits at the edge of the Camargue Natural Regional Park between Arles and Nimes, making it one of the southernmost estates on this page in terms of landscape and cultural context. The two-hectare private parkland, with its French garden, rose garden, orchard, and tree-lined alley, delivers the Provencal outdoor character that draws couples to the south, while Van Gogh's Arles, the Pont du Gard, and Les Baux de Provence within easy reach give guests the cultural richness that defines a southern destination wedding. Candlelit courtyard dinners under the open southern sky are a signature experience of the estate.

Thirteen bedrooms sleep 26 guests on site with no curfew and the freedom to bring your own wine without corkage, practical advantages for couples who want to showcase the Languedoc's remarkable value appellations at the wedding table. Nimes Garons Airport is 20 minutes away, and the Eurostar reaches Avignon, making the property accessible from London without a flight.

Why We Love It

A 16th-century Provencal estate on the Camargue's edge, where courtyard dinners unfold between Arles and Nimes.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
26
Chapel
No
From €5,450 / venue hire

08
CHATEAU · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.7 (158 reviews)
Avignon (a few minutes), Vaucluse

Chateau La Tour Vaucros is positioned in the heart of Provence near Avignon, where lavender, olive groves, and pink laurels surround six 17th-century stone buildings that carry the agricultural and cultural history of the Comtat Venaissin, the papal territory that shaped this corner of the south for five centuries. Twelve distinct celebration spaces, from a 220-square-metre reception hall to vine-draped terraces and a courtyard shaded by a centuries-old plane tree, give couples a flexibility in designing their day that reflects the south's layered outdoor character. The surrounding appellations of Chateauneuf-du-Pape and Cotes du Rhone put some of France's most celebrated wines within minutes of the estate.

Twenty-three bedrooms sleep 49 guests across the six buildings, and the estate accommodates up to 250 with no curfew. Avignon TGV is 25 minutes away, connecting to Paris in under three hours, and Avignon Airport is 15 minutes by car, exceptional transport for a southern destination wedding.

Why We Love It

Twelve distinct celebration spaces across six Provencal stone buildings, within minutes of Avignon and Chateauneuf-du-Pape.

Max Guests
200
Sleeps
49
Chapel
No
From €18,000 / venue hire

09
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.9 (122 reviews)
Bordeaux (30 km), Gironde

Chateau Camiac brings the Bordeaux wine region's rolling vineyards and golden countryside directly into a wedding weekend, positioned in the Entre-Deux-Mers appellation 30 kilometres from the city and surrounded by the landscape that has made southwest France one of the world's most celebrated wine destinations. The 1834 chateau's 2024 renovation has produced a contemporary destination hotel with in-house bistronomic dining through Le Jardin des Mirabelles, meaning the regional cuisine and estate vineyard views are woven into every meal, from the welcome dinner to the farewell brunch. A palm-lined avenue, estate lake, and fountain give the grounds a polished southern grandeur.

Twenty rooms sleep 49 guests, and ceremonies can be held poolside or in the vineyard landscape. Bordeaux Saint-Jean station is 25 minutes by car and the airport 45 minutes, placing guests within easy reach of Saint-Emilion, La Cite du Vin, and the Bassin d'Arcachon for excursions that are inseparable from a southern wedding weekend.

Why We Love It

A freshly renovated 1834 Bordeaux chateau with in-house bistronomic dining and vineyard views across Entre-Deux-Mers.

Max Guests
200
Sleeps
49
Chapel
No
From €10,800 / venue hire

10
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.8 (338 reviews)
Bordeaux (5 minutes), Gironde

Chateau Gassies occupies 14 hectares on the heights of Latresne overlooking Bordeaux and the Garonne River, one of the most celebrated wine landscapes in the south of France, combining genuine country-estate atmosphere with five-minute access to the city. Built between 1770 and 1775, the property's original stone walls, wooden beams, and crystal chandeliers sit within a formal parkland of century-old oaks and a central garden with pond that expresses the southern French tradition of designed landscape at its most authoritative. The Green Key certification reflects an environmental consciousness that is increasingly important to couples choosing the south responsibly.

The Charles X reception room and oak grove host celebrations for up to 150 guests, with parties running until 4am. Bordeaux-Merignac Airport is 20 to 25 minutes away, and Bordeaux Saint-Jean station is a 10-minute drive, making this one of the most accessible southern wine-country venues for international guests arriving from across Europe.

Why We Love It

Panoramic views over Bordeaux and the Garonne from a Green Key certified 18th-century estate, five minutes from the city.

Max Guests
150
Sleeps
43
Chapel
No
From €28,500 / venue hire

11
CHATEAU · DORDOGNE · AQUITAINE
5.0 (31 reviews)
Eymet (5 minutes), Dordogne

Chateau Lacanaud gives couples the Perigord Noir in its most complete form: an elevated estate above the wooded valleys and river gorges of a region that concentrates more chateaux, medieval villages, and prehistoric heritage per square kilometre than almost anywhere in the south. The panoramic infinity pool takes full advantage of the elevated position, giving guests views over oak forests and limestone cliffs that define the Dordogne's distinctive southern character. Truffle markets, Bergerac wines, and the medieval villages of Issigeac and La Roque Gageac give the wedding weekend genuine southern depth.

Full exclusivity with on-site accommodation means the estate becomes a private retreat. Ceremony options include the lakeside, the pool terrace, and woodland clearings. Bergerac Airport is 25 minutes away, with Bordeaux reachable in 90 minutes, excellent access for international guests flying into southwest France.

Why We Love It

Panoramic Perigord Noir views from an elevated estate surrounded by truffle country, medieval villages, and Dordogne vineyards.

Max Guests
100
Chapel
No
From €12,000 / venue hire

12
CHATEAU · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.6 (276 reviews)
Saint-Emilion (20 minutes), Gironde

Chateau de Sanse places couples in the Gironde's golden wine country, 20 minutes from Saint-Emilion, where the estate's 16th-century blond limestone chateau is built from the same material as the region's most celebrated village. The in-house chef prepares bistronomic cuisine using local and seasonal Gironde ingredients, so Bordeaux's produce, from river fish to the region's celebrated duck and mushroom dishes, is woven into every meal from the welcome dinner to the farewell brunch. A cypress-lined approach, panoramic terrace, and heated pool complete the Bordeaux countryside character.

The all-inclusive three-night format includes a welcome dinner, the wedding celebration, and a day-after pool-party barbecue, the kind of relaxed, extended southern rhythm that turns a wedding into a genuine destination holiday. Sixteen rooms sleep 42 guests. Bergerac Airport is 35 minutes away, with Bordeaux 50 minutes by car.

Why We Love It

A golden stone chateau-hotel with in-house chef and pool-party brunch, 20 minutes from Saint-Emilion's vineyards.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
32
Chapel
No
From €8,000 / venue hire

13
CHATEAU · VAUCLUSE · PROVENCE-ALPES-COTE D'AZUR
4.6 (218 reviews)
Avignon (40 minutes), Vaucluse

Chateau des Barrenques sits where four southern territories converge, the Vaucluse, Drome Provencale, Ardeche, and Gard along the Rhone wine route, giving it a geographical position that is genuinely at the crossroads of the south. The six-hectare park's over 52 tree species, including Giant Redwoods, Bald Cypresses, and 60 plane trees forming a cathedral alley, are the product of centuries of cultivation in a Mediterranean climate where trees grow with an authority that northern estates never achieve. Aromatic Provencal plants, lavender, thyme, rosemary, olive, scent the air throughout the grounds, and a river running through the property reinforces the sensory richness of the southern landscape.

Fourteen bedrooms sleep 42 guests on site, and the Magnanerie provides an air-conditioned reception space for dancing until 4am. Orange's Roman theatre is 30 minutes away and the Pont du Gard 45 minutes. Bollene-la-Croisiere station is seven minutes from the estate.

Why We Love It

A cathedral alley of 60 plane trees and 52 tree species in a six-hectare park where four southern territories converge.

Max Guests
221
Sleeps
42
Chapel
No
From €10,000 / venue hire

14
DOMAINE · GARD · OCCITANIE
4.9 (99 reviews)
Quissac (nearby), Gard

La Deveze occupies a singular position in this collection: a southern estate in the Cevennes mountains that feels worlds apart from the polished chateaux of coastal Provence, shaped instead by the region's centuries of silk and chestnut production into a landscape of raw granite, forest, and mountain meadow. The 49-hectare estate's 18th-century stone buildings, courtyard with water fountain, and wooden viewing platform with panoramic valley views deliver the south's mountain dimension, an experience of sun, space, and wildness that the Gard and Herault's interior offers at its best. Guests can visit the Pont du Gard, Camargue, and Aigues-Mortes between celebrations.

The estate sleeps 32 across the main house and four cottages, with an on-site chef drawing on local southern produce and a heated pool terrace for daytime gathering. Full exclusivity for up to 61 guests gives the entire 120-acre landscape to the wedding party. Montpellier Airport is roughly 90 minutes away.

Why We Love It

Forty-nine hectares of wild Cevennes vineyard, forest, and meadow, offering total privacy in untamed southern mountains.

Max Guests
61
Sleeps
30
Chapel
No
From €11,500 / venue hire

15
DOMAINE · GIRONDE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
4.9 (13 reviews)
Bordeaux (10 minutes), Gironde

Domaine Rose Blanche captures the open, sun-drenched quality that defines the south of France at its most welcoming: a stone house with exposed beams, a 500-square-metre panoramic terrace with uninterrupted views over Bordeaux countryside, and tipi lodgings that give the estate an outdoor-living identity rooted in the southwest's relaxed approach to hospitality. The terrace's scale, large enough for over 200 guests in the southern open air, and the glowing golden light of sunset across the vineyard landscape are the defining reasons to choose this venue. This is the Bordeaux region's version of a southern estate: accessible, generous, and shaped by the land around it.

The property sleeps 38 guests on-site, with Bordeaux station just 10 minutes away and the airport 20 minutes. Air conditioning in the main spaces and private parking handle the logistics of a larger southern celebration without any loss of countryside character.

Why We Love It

A 500-square-metre panoramic terrace and tipi lodgings near Bordeaux, blending open-air scale with distinctive southern warmth.

Max Guests
90
Sleeps
38
Chapel
No
From €8,900 / venue hire

16
PRIORY · BOUCHES-DU-RHÔNE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
4.8 (119 reviews)
Aix-en-Provence (20 minutes), Bouches-du-Rhône

Prieure Notre Dame de Conil carries 12th-century Cistercian history into the heart of Provence, 20 minutes from Aix-en-Provence in a setting of Romanesque stone vaults, arched windows, and four hectares of olive trees and rolling southern hills. The weight of Provencal history in this building, founded by monks who shaped this landscape, gives ceremonies in the restored medieval chapel a depth of meaning that the south's newer event venues cannot approach. The courtyard, pergola, and gardens absorb the warm Provencal light from every angle across the day, from a morning ceremony to a late summer evening reception.

Seven bedrooms sleep 16 guests on site, and the priory accommodates up to 120 for ceremonies and receptions. Aix-en-Provence TGV is 25 minutes away with Marseille Provence Airport approximately one hour, and Lourmarin, one of the Luberon's most celebrated villages, is just 22 minutes for a guest excursion into the Provence interior.

Why We Love It

A 12th-century Cistercian priory with a Romanesque stone chapel for ceremonies, just 20 minutes from Aix-en-Provence.

Max Guests
120
Sleeps
18
Chapel
Yes
From €8,500 / venue hire

17
DOMAINE · AUDE · OCCITANIE
4.9 (19 reviews)
Carcassonne (15 minutes), Aude

Domaine de la Vene places couples at the edge of Cathar country, on a 630-acre estate near Carcassonne where vineyards, olive groves, forests, and Mediterranean hills create the kind of wild, preserved southern landscape that the Corbieres region has maintained for centuries. The proximity to the Canal du Midi, the UNESCO-listed citadel of Carcassonne, and the Cathar castles of Queribus and Montsegur gives wedding guests a cultural programme as rich as anything else in the south. The scent of Mediterranean herbs, the silver-green of the olive canopy, and the quality of the southern light distinguish this estate from anything north of the Massif Central.

Eleven bedrooms sleeping 22 guests with full exclusivity give the celebration an intimate, private-retreat quality. A sunset hike on Montahut Est hill and access to Mediterranean beaches at Narbonne Plage less than an hour away are two things no northern venue could offer. Carcassonne Airport is 15 to 20 minutes from the estate.

Why We Love It

A 630-acre Corbieres estate near Carcassonne, where wild Mediterranean hills meet Cathar heritage and coastal proximity.

Max Guests
80
Sleeps
22
Chapel
No
From €16,000 / venue hire

18
MANOIR · CHARENTE · NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE
5.0 (89 reviews)
Angouleme (37km), Charente

Manoir Beaulieu brings the Dordogne's green-valley, truffle-and-walnut character to a no-curfew, pet-friendly, exclusively-hired weekend for 50 to 100 guests. The Perigord countryside's southerly warmth, not Mediterranean heat, but the generous summer light and rich agricultural produce of southwest France, shapes both the landscape and the menu options. The choice between an in-house chef drawing on local Dordogne produce and a self-catering option gives couples the flexibility to build a southern feast at whatever price point suits them, and the pool provides the outdoor leisure setting that southern guests expect from a French estate.

On-site accommodation means no guest transport logistics, and the child-friendly, pet-friendly policies accommodate extended families without restriction. For intimate celebrations in the heart of southwestern France that want to run late without a hard stop, the no-curfew approach lets the evening find its own natural endpoint among the Perigord valleys.

Why We Love It

A no-curfew Dordogne manoir where in-house chef and self-catering options let intimate celebrations scale their budget without compromise.

Max Guests
60
Sleeps
12
Chapel
No
From €8,000 / venue hire

19
VILLA · BOUCHES-DU-RHÔNE · PROVENCE-ALPES-CÔTE D'AZUR
5.0 (324 reviews)
Cassis (15 minutes), Bouches-du-Rhône

Domaine de Canaille offers what the south of France does better than anywhere else on earth: a private Mediterranean estate overlooking the sea near Cassis, with sea views from all four reception rooms, access to a secluded beach, and proximity to one of the most dramatic stretches of coastline in France. The 60-hectare property's scale gives it the character of a Provencal mas rather than a boutique hotel, and the beach access transforms the day-after into something guests will remember alongside the ceremony itself, swimming, sunbathing, and the particular quality of the southern Mediterranean light in the morning. This is why couples come to the south.

The venue accommodates 110 guests with 26 sleeping on-site, and you are free to bring your own caterer for full creative control over the menu. Marseille Provence Airport is 15 minutes from Cassis, making it one of the most practically accessible coastal venues in Provence.

Why We Love It

A private Mediterranean estate with its own secluded beach, giving destination guests a villa-holiday atmosphere alongside the wedding.

Max Guests
110
Sleeps
24
Chapel
No
From €50,000 / venue hire

20
MAS · GARD · OCCITANIE
5.0 (8 reviews)
Nîmes (1 hour), Gard

Mas Guillaumand brings the warmth and informality of the southern Gard countryside to intimate celebrations of up to 50 guests, an hour from Nimes in the garrigue landscape where Provence meets the Languedoc. The farmhouse character, outdoor ceremony spaces, a swimming pool, and gardens planted with Mediterranean species, is shaped entirely by the south's climate and agricultural traditions, and the in-house chef or external caterer option gives couples full access to the region's produce without the overhead of a larger estate. The Gard's position between two of the south's most celebrated areas provides the landscape without the premium pricing of more touristed towns.

The eco-friendly approach extends to the property's operations and its relationship with the surrounding land. Nimes station connects to Paris by TGV in under three hours, and Montpellier Airport is roughly an hour's drive, practical connections for destination guests arriving from across Europe.

Why We Love It

An intimate Gard farmhouse for up to 50 guests, with a pool, eco-friendly ethos, and southern French warmth at an honest price.

Max Guests
30
Sleeps
18
Chapel
No
From €3,000 / venue hire

Local knowledge

Planning Tips for This Region

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.

Match your wine to your region

Many southern venues sit within active wine appellations, from Minervois to Entre-Deux-Mers and Cotes de Provence. Ask whether estate wines are available for your reception; serving local bottles connects your guests to the terroir and often reduces corkage costs.

Plan for southern summer heat

Temperatures in Provence, Languedoc, and Bordeaux regularly exceed 35 degrees in July and August. Look for venues with shaded courtyards, pool areas for day-after gatherings, and air-conditioned indoor backup spaces for evening dancing.

Use regional airports for guest convenience

The south of France is served by multiple airports including Marseille, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Montpellier, Nimes, Carcassonne, and Nice. Choose a venue within 90 minutes of at least two airports to give international guests flexible arrival options and reduce transfer costs.

Book multi-day packages for the full experience

Southern French venues frequently offer three-night exclusive-use stays with welcome dinners, pool-party brunches, and farewell meals. These multi-day formats let guests explore local markets, vineyards, and villages, turning your wedding into a destination holiday.

Target May, June, or September for outdoor comfort

July and August bring peak heat across Provence, Languedoc, and Bordeaux, with daytime temperatures regularly exceeding 35 degrees and dry Mistral winds adding dust to open-air setups. Late May, June, and September offer warm evenings, longer golden-hour light, lower venue pricing, and far more availability from top-tier photographers and planners who book out fastest in midsummer.

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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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