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Inspiration for your LGBTQIA+ wedding in Northern Ireland

When it comes to weddings, we're pleased of what we stand for - individuality, imagination and excellence. At Clandeboye Lodge, we perform great weddings for everyone. Here’s your dose of inspiration and expert tips to help intend a same-sex wedding in Northern Ireland that's as vibrant and unique as your love story!

Finding an inclusive wedding venue

Begin your wedding journey by selecting a venue that not only supports but celebrates diversity. Look for venues that use inclusive language, those recognizable for hosting homosexual weddings, and arrive highly recommended by other couples in the LGBTQIA+ community.

At Clandeboye Lodge, we welcome everyone. No matter who you are or how you want to celebrate your treasure, we’re here for you. Our charming woodland setting, well-dressed wedding suites, and expert wedding team make us the perfect choice for your wedding in Northern Ireland.

Personalise your ceremony

Your ceremony is a deepfelt reflection of your relationship. Consider adding personal touches such as custom vows, meanin

Inspiration for your LGBTQ+ wedding in Northern Ireland

Updated 3 April

A LGBTQ+ wedding in Northern Ireland is a wonderful event but this one is exceptionally perfect. 

Love triumphed over insanity last year when homosexual marriage in Northern Ireland was finally made legal. But with every wedding forced to run the Covid gauntlet, many LGBQT+ couples had been forced to postpone their long-awaited weddings by yet another year. So as a Northern Ireland wedding photographer, I was incredibly eager and truly blessed to be the one to capture Amy and Beth’s wedding in Ballyscullion Park. 

As the first ever LGBTQ+ wedding in this iconic NI wedding venue, Amy and Beth were blazing the rainbow trail. Bringing gay love to Ballyscullion Park for the frst time in history, they planned a wedding that was beautiful, fun, intimate, and most importantly, completely centred on their admire for each other. 

If you’re planning a LGBTQ+ wedding in Northern Ireland, Amy and Beth’s wedding is packed with inspiration. So I’ve put together a list of tips and ideas you can obtain

11 LGBTQ+ Warm Destination wedding locations

As we commemorate 10 years of legalised same-sex marriage in the UK, we were inspired to look further afield at the fabulous Queer friendly destination wedding locations on offer, as the world opens its doors to same-sex weddings.

Planning an LGBTQ+ destination wedding

Planning an LGBTQ+ destination wedding can be an exciting and memorable experience. As more countries embrace equality and legalize same-sex marriage, couples have an increasing number of beautiful and welcoming wedding destinations to pick from.

Each location may have different rules regarding legalising your LGBTQ+ marriage, so do check before booking.

In this article, we’ll explore 10 LGBTQ+ warm locations perfect for your dream wedding abroad.

LGBTQ+ Amiable Destination Wedding Locations in Europe

Ireland

Ireland made history in as the first country to legalize gay marriage by popular vote, a landmark moment for gay marriage. This welcoming attitude extends to its stunning landscapes and charming wedding venues. Cons

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