Wedding Venues in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
France's largest region runs from the vineyards of Bordeaux and the river valleys of the Dordogne to the surf-battered Basque coast and the foothills of the Pyrenees - and its wedding venues are just as varied.
Nouvelle-Aquitaine occupies the entire southwest corner of France. It is the country's largest region by area, and within it you will find landscapes that have almost nothing in common with each other: the flat, vine-covered plains around Bordeaux, the walnut-studded limestone valleys of the Dordogne, the wild Atlantic shoreline from Arcachon down to Hendaye, and the green foothills where the Pyrenees begin. For couples planning a wedding, that range translates into a venue list that spans grand wine-country chateaux, converted stone farmhouses, clifftop Basque villas, and medieval manoirs deep in the Perigord countryside.
We list 94 wedding venues in France across Nouvelle-Aquitaine, making it one of the densest concentrations on our site. Many sit on working vineyards or within easy reach of Saint-Emilion, Cognac, and Bergerac. Others are tucked into the forested valleys of the Charente or perched above the Dordogne river. For couples drawn to the South of France but wanting to avoid the Provence premium, this region delivers a comparable climate and quality of venue at noticeably lower prices. Start with our wedding venues with a pool in Nouvelle-Aquitaine or browse the full South of France collection.
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“For couples drawn to the South of France but wanting to avoid the Provence premium, Nouvelle-Aquitaine delivers a comparable climate and quality of venue at noticeably lower prices.”
Why this region
Why Choose Nouvelle-Aquitaine for Your Wedding
Nouvelle-Aquitaine is where value and variety meet. The region offers the same warm climate, stone architecture, and vineyard-draped landscape as Provence, but venue hire prices sit 30-50% lower for comparable properties. A three-night weekend at a fully private chateau with a pool, on-site rooms for 20 guests, and grounds for 150 - that runs 8,000-15,000 EUR here. In the Luberon, the same setup starts at 15,000 and climbs steeply.
The practical advantages stack up too. Bordeaux-Merignac airport connects directly to London, Dublin, Edinburgh, Amsterdam, and a dozen other European cities. The TGV from Paris takes just over two hours. And because the region is less saturated with destination weddings than Provence, top-tier caterers, florists, and photographers are more available and more competitively priced. The Dordogne in particular has built a strong English-speaking wedding vendor network, thanks to decades of British expat settlement.
World-Class Wine on Your Doorstep
Bordeaux, Saint-Emilion, Cognac, Bergerac - Nouvelle-Aquitaine produces some of the most recognized wines in the world. Local bottles at your wedding cost a fraction of retail.
Chateaux at Accessible Prices
63 chateaux on our books in this region alone. Weekend hire starts from 5,000 EUR - roughly half the equivalent in Provence or the Riviera.
Atlantic Coast and Pyrenees
The Basque Country adds a dimension you will not find in eastern France: ocean views, surf culture, and mountain backdrops within a 30-minute drive of each other.
River Valleys and Medieval Villages
The Dordogne and Vezere valleys are lined with honey-coloured stone villages, fortified churches, and riverside chateaux that look exactly as they did 400 years ago.
Strong Vendor Network
A well-established community of English-speaking planners, photographers, and caterers, especially in the Dordogne and Bordeaux. Coordination is straightforward.
Venue landscape
Types of Wedding Venues in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Chateaux dominate the landscape here - more than in any other sub-region on our site. But the range extends well beyond that, from converted wine estates to Atlantic-facing villas.
Chateau
With 63 chateaux listed, Nouvelle-Aquitaine has the highest concentration of any sub-region. Styles range from medieval fortresses in the Perigord Noir to grand 18th-century wine estates around Bordeaux. Most offer private hire with on-site accommodation for 12-30 guests, grounds for 100-250, and a pool.
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Domaine
Wine estates and converted agricultural properties, concentrated around Bordeaux and the Charente. These tend to be more relaxed than a formal chateau, with stone-walled courtyards, vineyard views, and the option to bring your own caterer. Good for couples who want character without grandeur.
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Manoir
Manor houses sit between chateaux and farmhouses in scale. In Nouvelle-Aquitaine they are often owner-hosted, with smaller guest counts (40-100) and a more personal atmosphere. The Dordogne and Charente have the strongest selection.
Villa
Private villas appear along the Basque coast and in the Landes, offering a more contemporary feel than the stone-and-slate chateaux inland. Typically intimate (under 80 guests), with pools, terraces, and ocean or mountain views.
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Vineyard
Purpose-built or adapted wedding spaces on working vineyards, especially around Saint-Emilion and the Entre-Deux-Mers. Ceremony among the vines, dinner in the chai, wine from the estate's own production. The pairing of place and product is hard to match elsewhere.
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A smaller category here, but includes properties like Domaine des Etangs - a converted 13th-century chateau-hotel on 2,500 acres of forest and lakes. The hotel format means professional event management, on-site catering, and no logistics gaps.
Farmhouse
Converted barns, pigeonniers, and agricultural buildings scattered through the Dordogne and Charente countryside. The most affordable option in the region, with a rustic atmosphere that suits relaxed, outdoor-focused celebrations.
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Travel
Getting to Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Nouvelle-Aquitaine is well-served by Bordeaux-Merignac airport, with direct flights from across Europe. The TGV puts Paris just two hours away, and the A10 autoroute connects the region to the north.
| Airport | Code | Transfer Time |
|---|---|---|
| Bordeaux-Merignac Airport | BOD | 30 minutes to central Bordeaux, 1-2 hours to Dordogne venues |
| Biarritz Pays Basque Airport | BIQ | 15 minutes to Biarritz, gateway to the Basque Country |
| Bergerac Dordogne Perigord Airport | EGC | Direct access to the Dordogne valley. Seasonal Ryanair flights from the UK |
| Limoges-Bellegarde Airport | LIG | Serves northern Nouvelle-Aquitaine and the Charente. 1-2 hours to most venues |
| Toulouse-Blagnac Airport | TLS | 2-3 hours to southern Dordogne and Lot-et-Garonne venues |
By Train
The TGV from Paris Montparnasse reaches Bordeaux Saint-Jean in 2 hours 4 minutes - one of the fastest connections in France. From Bordeaux, regional trains serve Bergerac (1h15), Arcachon (50 min), and Bayonne (1h45). Angouleme and Poitiers also sit on the main Paris-Bordeaux TGV line.
By Car
The A10 autoroute runs from Paris to Bordeaux (6 hours). The A63 continues south to the Basque Country and Spain. For the Dordogne, the A89 branches east from Bordeaux. Hire cars are essential for reaching rural venues - public transport thins out quickly beyond the main towns.
Local Tips
For Dordogne weddings, consider arranging a shuttle from Bordeaux airport to the venue - the 1.5-hour drive is manageable and avoids the small Bergerac airport's limited schedule. Many venues can recommend local taxi companies for guest transfers.
Timing
Best Time for a Wedding in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
The wedding season runs from late April through October. The Atlantic influence keeps summers slightly cooler than inland Provence (28-32C rather than 35C+), and the region sees a little more rainfall - but the tradeoff is greener landscapes and more comfortable evenings. September and early October are particularly strong months here.
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| Season | Months | Weather | Pricing | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | April - May | 15-22°C / 59-72°F, regular showers, green countryside and wildflowers | Mid | Lower venue prices, Lush green landscapes |
| Summer | June - August | 25-32°C / 77-90°F, mostly dry, long evenings (sunset after 21:30) | Peak | Warmest and driest months, Longest daylight for outdoor receptions |
| Autumn | September - November | 16-26°C / 61-79°F in September, cooling to 10-16°C / 50-61°F by November | Mid | Grape harvest across the region, Warm days, cool evenings |
| Winter | December - March | 5-12°C / 41-54°F, damp, occasional frost inland, milder on the coast | Low | Lowest prices of the year, Quiet and intimate atmosphere |
Budget planning
Wedding Costs in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Nouvelle-Aquitaine is one of the best-value regions for chateau weddings in France. Prices sit 30-50% below Provence and the Cote d'Azur for comparable properties, with the Dordogne and Charente offering the strongest value. Bordeaux-city venues and the most established Saint-Emilion estates sit at the upper end, but even these are more accessible than their Provencal equivalents.
- • Chateau hire for a weekend in the Dordogne and Charente typically runs 5,000-15,000 EUR, including on-site accommodation
- • Bordeaux wine-estate venues range from 8,000-25,000 EUR depending on proximity to the city and guest capacity
- • Most venues require a minimum 2-night booking in peak season (June-September), rising to 3 nights at some properties
- • Catering costs average 90-150 EUR per person - lower than Provence (120-180 EUR) for comparable quality
- • A full destination wedding (venue, catering, flowers, photographer, planner) for 100 guests typically runs 35,000-90,000 EUR
Venue Price Range
Per weekend, venue hire only
Hidden Costs to Watch
- Noise curfew compliance 200-500 EUR
- Guest transport 600-2,000 EUR
- Generator hire 400-1,200 EUR
- Security deposit 1,000-5,000 EUR
- Pool heating 300-800 EUR
Local knowledge
Insider Tips for Nouvelle-Aquitaine Weddings
Bordeaux is not the whole region
Many couples search for a Bordeaux wedding and miss the Dordogne, Charente, and Basque Country entirely. The Dordogne in particular offers comparable chateau venues at 30-50% less than Bordeaux-adjacent properties. Spend time exploring all four sub-regions before committing.
September is the sweet spot
Warm days (22-26C), grape harvest atmosphere, thinning crowds, and 20-30% lower pricing than July-August. Several local planners we work with consider September the best month for weddings across the region.
Use Bordeaux airport, not Bergerac
Bergerac has limited flight schedules and no car hire desks after hours. Bordeaux-Merignac is 1.5 hours from most Dordogne venues, has far more connections, and offers better rates on hire cars. Arrange a group shuttle for guests.
Book your caterer before your florist
The best caterers in the Dordogne and Bordeaux are booked 12-18 months ahead for summer. Many Nouvelle-Aquitaine venues allow external caterers, which gives you more control - but only if you secure one early.
Taste local wines before ordering
You are getting married in Bordeaux wine country. A Graves, Fronsac, or Cotes de Bourg served at your wedding five miles from where it was made costs a fraction of what it sells for in London or New York. Ask your venue for introductions to local vignerons.
Factor in driving distances
Nouvelle-Aquitaine is vast - roughly the size of Austria. A venue in the Dordogne and a florist in Biarritz makes no logistical sense. Work with vendors based within an hour of your venue to keep costs and coordination manageable.
Check the pool situation
118 of our 94 venue feature counts relate to swimming pools - they are nearly universal here. But confirm whether the pool is heated, what the hours are, and whether it is available during the reception. Some owners close the pool during events for insurance reasons.
Dordogne roads demand a plan
The D-roads through the Dordogne valley are narrow, winding, and slow. Allow extra time for transfers, warn guests about GPS routes through villages, and avoid scheduling tight turnarounds between ceremony and reception at different locations.
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