Best Mountain wedding venues in Virginia

Our Curated List of the Top 10 Virginia Mountain Wedding Venues

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    Barboursville Vineyards

    Barboursville, Virginia
    Nestled on a 900-acre plantation framed by the magnificent Southwest Mountains, Barboursville Vineyards offers a singular venue rich in both natural beauty and historic charm. Envision you and your beloved exchanging your most sacred vows in a beautifully manicured meadow with the Palladian ruins of the Jefferson-designed mansion for Governor Barbour as your backdrop.
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    Serendipity Event Center at Beagle Ridge

    Wytheville, Virginia
    Your wedding is one of the most important days of your life and Serendipity Event Center at Beagle Ridge is here to help. The lovely staff will ensure that it is also one of the most beautiful, relaxed and well planned events you, your family, and your friends have ever attended. Your reception can be in the Serendipity Center or under a tent outdoors surrounded by flowers.
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    Bernard's Landing

    Moneta, Virginia
    Bernard's Landing is Smith Mountain Lake’s premier wedding venue. Boasting 72-acres, Bernard’s Landing offers panoramic views of Smith Mountain Lake, abundant lush green spaces, and majestic mountain views! We offer wonderful venues to help you create your perfect wedding There are 4 wonderful venues to choose from at Bernard's Landing.
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    Barn At Edgewood

    Stanardsville, Virginia
    The Barn at Edgewood is a magical site to host your wedding celebration. This elegant farm provides your wedding day with a tranquil atmosphere, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Forest, grassy plain, and a pond combine in creating an enchanting experience. Imagine an outdoor ceremony by the pond under a trellis.
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    Hidden Brook Winery

    Leesburg, Virginia
    The words “serene” and “rustic” perfectly describe this unique wedding venue. Located only seven miles north of Historic Leesburg, Hidden Brook Winery provides the ideal setting for woodsy nuptials. Founded by a husband and wife team, this family owned winery offers lush forest surroundings and singularly traditional architecture.
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    Chateau O'Brien

    Markham, Virginia
    There’s nothing like hosting your wedding at a vineyard! Glasses of wine will welcome your guests, rolling hills and vibrant rows of grapevines will set the perfect romantic backdrop for you and your guests. Chateau O’Brien has it all! Let the Tuscan architecture add that old-world rustic charm to your wedding style, and indulge in award-winning wine and service. Day of Coordination Included.
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    Mont Shenandoah

    Millboro, Virginia
    Mont Shenandoah is the ideal place to bring together your loved ones to celebrate your marriage during destination mountain wedding weekend. Operating as a summer camp since 1927, this historic property is located in Virginia's Western Highlands in Bath County along a stretch of the pristine Cowpasture River. Traditional, board and batten, screened cabins offer lodging for up to 150 guests.
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    The Pavilion at Black Water Junction

    Union Hall, Virginia
    Perfect for the rustic chic bride, The Pavilion at Black Water Junction exudes hearty vibes and endless natural beauty! It sits on 50 acres of sprawling lands with breathtaking panoramic views of the mountains, fields, barns, cabin, ponds, and woods, providing endless gorgeous backdrops for your ceremony, photos and reception.
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    Virginia Mountain Vineyards

    Fincastle, Virginia
    Vineyard wedding dreams come true at Virginia Mountain Vineyards, nestled high on a beautiful hilltop above historic Fincastle, Virginia. Overlooking the rolling vineyards and the Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia Mountain Vineyards provides the beautiful setting, the incredible experience, and the breathtaking view for your big day. A classic white gazebo is ideal for the outdoor ceremony.
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    Fairfax Hall Dining Room

    Waynesboro, Virginia
    Rooted within the cozy community of Waynesboro, VA , Fairfax Hall Dining Room and adjoining enclosed porches lie are part of a century old historical landmark within a mountainous (and valley) region of Virginia.