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SPONSORED: 5 unique advantages of getting married at Glen Clova Hotel

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A hidden gem tucked away in the rolling hills of Angus, Glen Clova Hotel is a favourite with hillwalkers and sightseers looking to experience the natural beauty of Scotland. That’s not all it has to offer, though – it’s also an exclusive venue for a unique wedding day.

With breathtaking views that wouldn’t look out of place on Outlander and room for your nearest and dearest to stay, Glen Clova Hotel might just be the dream wedding venue you’ve been searching for.

Here are five other advantages to getting married at this charming countryside venue.

1. Flexible wedding sizes

A conversion in 2016 extended Glen Clova Hotel’s restaurant, meaning it can now cater for weddings of up to 120 people. A bigger capacity means less stress trying to whittle down your guest list!

If you’re after a more intimate wedding then you’ll be pleased to hear that Glen Clova Hotel can also cater to parties as small as 12.

2. Endless wedding ceremony spots

With its gorgeous location in the stunning Cairngorm National Park, the options for an outdoors ceremony with a dramatic backdrop are endless.

But the highlight has to be the picturesque and unique Glen Clova Kirk, just a two minute walk from the hotel. Definitely check out this atmospheric ceremony spot before making a decision, and remember you can ask Glen Clova Hotel’s team for advice – they are the experts on their surroundings, after all!

3. All to yourself

Glen Clova Hotel is romantically secluded in the countryside, so you’ll feel like a VIP with the place entirely to yourself for your big day.

This exclusive venue asks that you reserve all 10 bedrooms when you book your wedding, so you can enjoy exclusive use and turn your wedding into a once-in-a-lifetime family getaway.

4. Luxury accommodation

With 10 hotel bedrooms, 9 luxury lodges and newly renovated rooms available in The Steading, Glen Clova Hotel can comfortably accommodate 74 guests.

There’s an option to suit everyone, with family rooms and rooms with disabled access. No matter which you go for, you’ll enjoy comfort, fresh décor and a great night’s sleep.

5. Stress free wedding planning

Wedding stress? You’ll have no such thing if you get married at Glen Clova Hotel. Their wedding coordinator Valerie Spencer will be on hand with expert advice, and will talk you through the packages on offer. These are designed to suit all wedding sizes and budgets, and the hotel is flexible if you have something in particular in mind for your big day.

Keep an eye on Glen Clova Hotel’s website for the latest Wedding Fayre details, and check out their special offer, too. At the moment, book this venue for a wedding between the 1st of October and 31st of March to receive a 10% discount.

Get in touch with Glen Clova Hotel’s friendly team to find out more about getting married at this unique Scottish wedding venue.