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Summer Weddings

KILDONAN HOTEL

Perched on the southern tip of the Isle of Arran, overlooking panoramic sea views of the Firth of Clyde, Pladda Island and Ailsa Craig, the Kildonan Hotel is the perfect intimate wedding venue and is fully licensed for all marriage ceremonies. The outdoor area is simply stunning. Well-maintained gardens, incorporating a beautiful gazebo in the centre for ceremonies, decking area and feature stone walls for amazing photographs. And of course the beach is literally a stone’s throw away with basking seals, diving gannets and otters playing on the rocks.

You will have exclusive use of the Function/Dining room which has floor to ceiling windows all around, giving you and your wedding guests those amazing views in the day and a romantic sunset in the evening. The layout and décor of the room itself will complement your personal style and colours making your special day truly unique.

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