Top 10 Wedding Châteaux
in Provence
A concise guide for couples choosing a wedding venue in the South of France
by Polina Levska, Destination Wedding Photographer in Provence & Beyond
Planning a destination wedding in Provence can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time. There are many beautiful venues, but not every château offers the same experience. Some are ideal for a full wedding weekend. Some feel more intimate and private. Others stand out for landscape, hospitality, or a more contemporary sense of luxury. This guide is designed to help you compare eight beautiful châteaux in Provence and understand how each one differs in atmosphere, style, and the kind of wedding experience it can offer.
Château de Tourreau
If you’re planning a full wedding weekend and want visual range
Château de Tourreau is one of the most visually striking wedding châteaux in Provence — the kind of property that immediately evokes the dream of a destination wedding in the South of France. With its elegant façade, long tree-lined approach, expansive grounds and refined symmetry, it offers the sense of scale and atmosphere many couples imagine when they think of a château celebration in Provence. It feels grand, timeless, and made for a full wedding weekend.
Château de la Gaude
Provence with a contemporary luxury language
Château de la Gaude brings together château romance and a more curated vision of modern luxury. Set near Aix-en-Provence, it is known for its refined architecture, gardens, gastronomy and elevated guest experience. It is especially appealing for couples who want the atmosphere of a Provence wedding château, but with a slightly more design-conscious, polished and hospitality-led mood.
Château de Robernier
A private-estate château feel with a classic wedding layout If you want a classic fairytale château atmosphere with exclusivity and romance
Château de Robernier has the kind of visual presence that feels naturally suited to weddings: historic architecture, balanced proportions, privacy, and a setting that feels both elegant and romantic. There is a timeless grandeur to it, softened by the surrounding Provençal landscape. For couples drawn to a classic château wedding with a sense of occasion and exclusivity, Robernier is a beautiful choice.
Château de Sannes
A Provence estate with real landscape range — vineyards, lavender, gardens, and event flexibility
Château de Sannes is a strong option for couples who want a venue that feels distinctly Provençal without losing structure or elegance. Located in the Luberon (with the estate presenting itself as a vineyard property in the heart of Provence, near Aix-en-Provence), it combines château character with a broader domain atmosphere — vineyards, gardens, and open landscape are part of the identity, not just the backdrop.
What makes Sannes particularly interesting for a wedding is its spatial variety. Venue descriptions highlight multiple event areas across the estate — including poolside cocktails, ceremony options, and a dinner setting in the orangerie with views over the gardens, lake, and vineyards. That kind of layout is especially valuable for multi-part celebrations because it helps the day evolve visually instead of staying in one look from start to finish.
From a photography perspective, Château de Sannes works well for couples who want a gallery with both architectural polish and landscape depth. It gives you more than façade-driven château imagery: the surrounding estate adds texture, scale, and a stronger sense of place.

Best for: couples who want a Luberon wedding venue with vineyard energy, flexible event zones, and a more landscape-driven Provence atmosphere.
Château d’Estoublon
Landscape-driven Provence luxury with vineyards and olive groves
La Bastide de Gordes offers a completely different kind of Provence wedding experience. Instead of a countryside estate, you are working with a hilltop property in one of the region’s most iconic villages — and that shifts the mood from château grounds to panoramic atmosphere.
This venue is especially compelling for couples who want the wedding to feel connected to a destination, not just placed inside it. Gordes itself becomes part of the guest experience, and that can make the weekend feel richer and more memorable without adding unnecessary production.
From a photography perspective, the strength of this venue is perspective: terraces, views, layered stone, changing light, and a constant sense of depth in the frame. It is less about scale and symmetry, more about location and visual drama.

Best for: couples drawn to views, village atmosphere, and a highly recognisable Provence setting.
Photo: loveismoreweddings.com
Château des Alpilles
If you want an old-money Provence mood with discreet luxury
Château des Alpilles is a very strong choice for couples who want that quieter, old-money Provence feeling — less “event venue energy,” more elegant house-in-the-country atmosphere with real character. The official site presents it as a 5-star boutique hotel on the edge of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, set within a seven-hectare park and centered around a beautifully restored Maison de Maître.
What makes it special in a wedding shortlist like this is the tone. It feels refined and private, but not flashy. The long plane-tree approach, the historic house, and the “discreet luxury” identity give it a very specific visual language — especially if you’re drawn to understated elegance rather than theatrical grandeur. The venue also publishes a dedicated wedding brochure, which is always useful for couples who want clarity early in the planning process.
From a photography perspective, this is a beautiful option for couples who want a softer, more intimate kind of luxury — strong façade moments, textured interiors, and a Saint-Rémy atmosphere that feels grounded and chic.

A practical note: this venue works especially well when your styling matches its tone (elegant, restrained, intentional). It’s the kind of place where thoughtful design choices usually look stronger than overproduction.
Photos: Chateau des Alpilles
Château de Pradines
If you want an old-money Provence mood with discreet luxury
Château de Fonscolombe
If you want an old-money Provence mood with discreet luxury
Château Martinay
If you want an old-money Provence mood with discreet luxury
Château de Berne
If you want an old-money Provence mood with discreet luxury
Château de Pradines
If you want an old-money Provence mood with discreet luxury