Top Tasmanian wedding venues

Beautiful wedding venues across Tasmania, from historic estates to waterfront locations.

Tasmanian wedding venues

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National Park weddings in Launceston

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A karst landscape of underground caves, limestone formations, and rolling green countryside in the Meander Valley foothills. Mole Creek Karst National Park — home to Marakoopa and King Solomons caves — offers one of the more unusual ceremony settings in Tasmania.

National Park weddings in Midlands

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Tasmania's oldest national park, just 75 kilometres from Hobart, with towering swamp gums, Russell Falls, alpine lakes, and a remarkable diversity of landscapes within easy reach. An accessible wilderness venue with genuinely world-class scenery.

Luxury Charter Vessel weddings in Hobart

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A luxury charter vessel based on the Hobart waterfront, operated by Glen Albyn Estate. Mustique offers an unparalleled on-water wedding experience — cruising the Derwent River and D'Entrecasteaux Channel with the mountains of southern Tasmania as a backdrop. An entirely unique way to celebrate.

Arena & Event Centre weddings in Hobart

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Hobart's premier indoor arena, with large-scale event and function spaces capable of hosting substantial gatherings. MyState Bank Arena's professional event infrastructure and central Hobart location make it suitable for very large wedding receptions and celebrations.

National Park weddings in Launceston

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Tasmania's 'Serengeti' — a coastal park on Bass Strait known for its extraordinary wildlife, open grasslands, lagoons, and sweeping dune-backed beaches. One of the most peaceful and underrated wedding ceremony locations in the north of the state.

Heritage Museum weddings in Hobart

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A beautifully preserved Georgian merchant's house in Battery Point, Hobart's oldest suburb, housing one of Tasmania's finest collections of colonial decorative arts. Narryna's walled garden and heritage rooms offer an intimate, historically rich setting for small ceremonies and celebrations.

Orchard Retreat & Event Venue weddings in Huon Valley

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A beautiful orchard retreat and event venue nestled in Tasmania's Huon Valley, surrounded by working orchards and the pastoral landscape that defines this remarkable food-producing region. Orchards Nest offers a romantic, rural setting that changes dramatically through the seasons.

Heritage Theatre weddings in Huon Valley

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A cherished Huon Valley landmark since 1912, the Palais Theatre in Franklin brings over a century of community life to your wedding day. The heritage hall seats 200 with a curtained stage, modern lighting and sound, and the warm character of a building that has held generations of celebrations.

Heritage Hall & Church weddings in North West

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A beautifully restored heritage hall and historic church in the rural village of Parkham, between Deloraine and Westbury. Parkham Hall offers an authentic slice of Tasmanian country community life — old timber, warm light, and the quiet of the northern midlands — for couples who want a wedding with genuine local roots.

Heritage Guesthouse weddings in West Coast

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A National Trust Federation mansion built in 1898, Penghana was the home of Mount Lyell Mining Company manager Robert Sticht and sits on an elevated position above Queenstown with panoramic views over the town and Mount Owen. The Arts & Crafts property offers four ensuite guest rooms, formal lounges, a licensed wine bar, and space for events of up to 50 guests — one of Tasmania's most storied places to stay.

Boutique Hotel weddings in Launceston

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Converted from a 1960s grain silo on the banks of the Tamar River, Peppers Silo Hotel is a genuinely unique wedding venue in Launceston. The industrial-heritage aesthetic — exposed concrete, steel, and glass — contrasts beautifully with river views and soft bridal styling.

Historic Cottage weddings in Midlands

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A convict-built sandstone cottage from the 1830s in the heritage town of Oatlands, Petit Chateau pairs 200-year-old exposed beams, Georgian windows, and vaulted ceilings with a refined French-inspired interior. Ranked one of Australia's prettiest country cottages, it hosts elopements, micro-weddings, and intimate celebrations for up to 16 guests.

Coastal Retreat weddings in East Coast

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A 230-acre coastal property on the shores of Great Oyster Bay, Piermont Retreat looks directly across to the Hazards mountains of Freycinet. The heritage-listed Homestead Restaurant — built in 1838 — anchors a property with 28 self-contained cottages, spa suites, and residences, a stone amphitheatre, two private beaches, and all-inclusive wedding packages for up to 60 guests.

Winery weddings in Launceston

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One of Tasmania's founding wine estates, Pipers Brook Vineyard is set in the rolling hills of the Pipers River wine region north of Launceston. The vineyard's cellar door and function spaces offer a classic cool-climate wine estate atmosphere for weddings with excellent wine at their heart.

Cidery & Event Space weddings in Huon Valley

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A craft cidery in the Derwent Valley township of Plenty, making cider from Tasmanian apples in a working rural setting. Plenty Cider offers an informal, authentic event atmosphere for couples who want their celebration to feel genuinely Tasmanian — great cider, good country, and the real texture of apple-growing land.

Winery weddings in Hobart

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A family-run estate in the Coal River Valley near the historic township of Richmond, Pooley Wines blends Tasmanian pastoral charm with genuinely excellent cool-climate wines. The heritage barn, garden setting, and warmth of the Pooley family make this a sought-after wedding venue.

Sailing Club & Waterfront Venue weddings in Huon Valley

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Australia's southernmost yacht club, Port Esperance Sailing Club sits on the waterfront at Dover with newly rebuilt clubrooms and an outdoor deck overlooking the harbour. A uniquely Tasmanian setting for couples who love the sea — relaxed, community-spirited, and genuinely off the beaten path.

Heritage Estate weddings in Launceston

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A gracious colonial mansion and working farm in the Meander Valley, Quamby Estate has been welcoming weddings for decades. The homestead's formal gardens, grand rooms, and pastoral setting combine to create an occasion that feels genuinely historic.

Working Farm & Wedding Venue weddings in East Coast

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A working sheep and cattle farm on the Arthur Highway near Sorell, founded around 1896. One of those rare Tasmanian venues that offers genuine countryside character — open paddocks, a timber-framed barn with antique farm machinery, and wide views toward the water — without being hours from Hobart.

Boutique Lodge & Tavern weddings in Huon Valley

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A boutique lodge and tavern on the shores of the Esperance River in far south Tasmania, River Run Lodge offers a blend of rustic luxury and wilderness. Log cabins, a charming jetty, and a unique bush tavern set the scene for weddings with genuine southern Tasmanian character.

Historic Riverside Homestead weddings in Huon Valley

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A lovingly restored 1800s homestead on the banks of the Huon River, River Front Estate offers private waterfront access, an indoor fireplace, and the quiet luxury of an exclusive riverside retreat in Huonville. An ideal setting for intimate elopements, pre-wedding getaways, and honeymoons.

Sailing Club & Function Centre weddings in Hobart

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A prestigious sailing club on the Sandy Bay waterfront with function facilities overlooking the Derwent River. The Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania combines maritime heritage with a spectacular water outlook — one of Hobart's most distinguished settings for a waterfront wedding reception.

Hotel weddings in Hobart

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Rydges Hobart offers purpose-built wedding and event spaces in North Hobart, with dedicated wedding coordination, accommodation blocks for guests, and flexible spaces that suit receptions from intimate gatherings to larger celebrations. A practical, well-serviced choice close to the city's restaurants and attractions.

Coastal Estate weddings in North West

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A private estate property near Boat Harbour Beach on Tasmania's spectacular far northwest coast, Sandridge Estate offers an exclusive venue experience in one of the island's most beautiful and least-known coastal areas. The turquoise waters of Boat Harbour are nearby.

Private Island weddings in Bruny Island

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A privately owned island in the heart of D'Entrecasteaux Channel, available for exclusive hire. Accessible only by light aircraft or boat from Bruny Island, Satellite Island offers wild oysters, a sea farm, kayaks, and accommodation for up to eight guests — the definition of a private island wedding.

Waterfront Restaurant & Event Space weddings in Hobart

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A contemporary waterfront restaurant on Long Beach Point at Sandy Bay, with harbour views and a focus on Tasmanian produce. Seagrass offers a polished, modern setting for intimate receptions where exceptional food and a direct water outlook combine.

Brewery & Event Space weddings in Hobart

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A Hobart craft brewery with industrial-chic event spaces and house-brewed beers on tap. Shambles offers a relaxed, characterful setting for couples who want a celebration that feels genuine and unpretentious — great beer, good food, and a crowd that knows how to have fun.

Coastal Rural Property weddings in Bruny Island

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A 37-acre coastal property on Bruny Island with 700 metres of private raw coastline, giant trees, wood ovens, and a productive kitchen garden. Sheepwash Bay is made for elopements and intimate celebrations that want wild natural beauty, honest textures, and a deeply Tasmanian sense of place.

Church weddings in Hobart

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The Catholic cathedral of the Archdiocese of Hobart, St Mary's is one of Tasmania's most significant heritage churches. Located in the heart of Hobart on Barrack Street, the cathedral offers a grand and sacred setting for wedding ceremonies with traditional architecture and timeless character.

Hillside Inn weddings in North West

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Perched on Green Hills just outside the historic town of Stanley, Stanley Seaview Inn offers sweeping views of the Nut, the township, and the surrounding waters from its function facilities. With capacity for up to 70 seated guests, on-site accommodation, and packages tailored to each couple, it's an intimate and scenic northwest base for a wedding.

Heritage Hall weddings in North West

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Built in 1911 and restored to its 1930s Art Deco glory, Stanley Town Hall is a Tasmanian Heritage-listed venue sitting at the heart of one of the state's most picturesque coastal villages. The auditorium seats up to 220 guests and comes equipped with modern lighting, sound, and projection — a grand and characterful space in an unexpected corner of the northwest.

Waterfront Lodge & Event Venue weddings in East Coast

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A stunning waterfront lodge and wedding venue at Stewarts Bay on the Tasman Peninsula, adjacent to the Port Arthur Historic Site. Set among World Heritage-listed landscape, the lodge offers private beach access, towering eucalypts, and a wilderness setting unlike anything else in Tasmania.

Historic Estate weddings in Hobart

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A historic Georgian homestead circa 1824, set amongst established gardens on the banks of the Jordan River at Brighton, around 25 minutes north of Hobart. Stonefield offers absolute privacy and exclusivity with over 25 years of experience hosting weddings and celebrations.

Waterfront Hotel weddings in West Coast

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Set on the edge of Macquarie Harbour in the remote west coast town of Strahan, Strahan Village offers wedding experiences shaped by genuine wilderness. Exchange vows aboard the Spirit of the Wild as you glide along the Gordon River, say your vows on Ocean Beach at sunset, or celebrate in the Henty Room with the harbour stretching out beyond the balcony.

Historic Courthouse weddings in East Coast

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Built in 1860 — the same year Glamorgan became the first rural municipality in Australia — Swansea Courthouse is a State heritage-listed colonial building at the heart of one of Tasmania's oldest towns. Two light-filled rooms with varnished timber floors, high ceilings, arched windows, and a wide veranda make it a distinctive and intimate venue for ceremonies and small gatherings on the East Coast.