Plan your wedding in South Wales — venues, photographers, florists, cakes and more.
Couples getting married in South Wales can use this page to find every category of supplier they'll need — venues, photographers, florists, cakes, music, transport, attire and the rest. Local knowledge matters in this region, where venues and weather and routes vary considerably from one end to the other.
Wedding planning in South Wales typically starts with the venue. Once that's confirmed, work through photographers, catering, flowers, cake, music and transport in roughly that order — though there's flexibility. The categories below let you compare local options across all of these in South Wales or in individual towns.
Browse by category, narrow down to a specific town, or join Wedding Guide.
Costs vary widely by venue choice, guest count and supplier mix. Comparing two or three venues is the fastest way to set a realistic budget anchor.
May to September gives the best chance of dry weather, but autumn and winter weddings have grown significantly in popularity for their atmosphere and value.
Yes — midweek and Sunday dates often save 20 to 40 percent on venue hire and supplier fees compared with peak Saturdays.