Killochan Castle Wedding Package
Ayrshire, Scotland
At a Glance
- 2-night package from £13,500 (based on 10 people)
- Suitable for up to 40 guests
- Exclusive use - you'll have the property to yourself!
To host your wedding celebration at Killochan Castle, a minimum two-night, exclusive hire of the castle is required. Alongside exclusive access to the entire castle, a wedding package is offered to you and your guests, charged additionally to the exclusive-hire price.
What it Includes...
Day One
- Cream tea and freshly baked scones on arrival;
- Buffet or barbecue for your evening meal.
Wedding Day
- Full Scottish breakfast;
- Three-course wedding meal;
- Three celebratory glasses of sparkling fizz, per guest;
- Traditional Scottish Piper.
Post-Wedding Day
- Continental breakfast before departure.
What it Costs...
The above wedding package is priced at £450 per person; in addition, exclusive use of the property is also required for a minimum of two-nights and priced as follows:
2026
January to March - £4,500 per night
April to September - £5,000 per night
October to November - £4,500 per night
December - £5,000 per night
As a guide, based on 10 guests, the total cost in low-season would be from £13,500. Pricing will be adjusted based on your guest numbers.
Please note...
Exclusive-use prices include full access to the castle and grounds, featuring 10 luxurious bedrooms for up to 18 guests. A minimum two-night stay is required, ensuring complete privacy for you and your guests during your visit.
Additional accommodation...
For larger parties, additional cottages on the estate can accommodate up to a further 22 guests. The Gatehouse, Bridge Cottage and Killochan Cottage are available from £500 per night each.
Location
Our Experts Say
On an enchanting woodland estate, a 700-year-old facade houses a rich history and elegant, dramatic interiors. Heirlooms and artwork give each room a story, complementing that of your exclusive-use wedding. Enjoy exceptional cuisine for an enviable wedding breakfast, a turret bridal suite and mesmerising views across the Firth of Clyde.