From the best pet-friendly venue to the best castle venue - the winners are in
Ireland’s most popular wedding venue platform SaveMyDay.ie has announced the winners of its annual coveted Irish Wedding Venue Awards.
Every year the awards celebrate the best of the Irish wedding industry in terms of venues and spaces available for hire for wedding receptions, parties and ceremonies ranging from intimate to larger weddings across a number of awards categories. These awards recognise the top venues in Ireland for their excellence, high quality and unique offerings that make those special days truly special.Shell Holden, wedding expert and co-owner of SaveMyDay.ie said: “At popular Irish wedding venue platform SaveMyDay.ie, we are proud to announce the wonderful winners across the 26 award categories in this year’s SaveMyDay.ie Irish Wedding Venue Awards.
“This year’s deserving winners are located across 13 counties with Kilkenny’s Mountain View taking the top spot in three categories, the most of any wedding venue.”Judge’s Choice Awards were awarded to: All the award-winning wedding venues and many more are profiled on SaveMyDay.ie, where couples can connect with any of the venues and enquire for free about their upcoming nuptials.
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