Eco venues for your Italian wedding

 

We love a wedding venue which delivers on aesthetics, vibe, with sustainability at its heart. You will find agriturismos scattered all over the Italian countryside; some still working farms producing their own crop or semi-retired ones which have pulled back on their farming to expand more into hospitality. Thanks to their farming backgrounds, these venues have such an incredible authentic feel and bonus….you will be there to enjoy their field-to-fork produce on your wedding day.


Casa Cornacchi

Where is it?

Val D’Ambra, Tuscany; Florence airport 1hr, Pisa airport 2hrs

Key facts

  • Ideal for 20-80 people

  • 120 max guests

  • Sleeps 54 guests

  • Venue supplies catering and a recommended list of suppliers

  • Symbolic ceremony only on-site

Why is it good?

  • Produces own red wine and olive oil

  • In-house restaurant is amazing

  • Guests can be split across 2 houses (15 mins apart but within the same estate)

  • Wet weather option under cover terrace

Lucy Loves

The organic food, thoughtful menus and the cosy inside space.

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Antico Feudo San Giorgio

Where is it?

Polizzi Generosa, nr Palermo, Sicily; Palermo airport 1hr30

Key facts

  • An 18th century stone farmhouse

  • Accommodation is split across 15 ranging room types

  • For 150 guests max

  • Sleeps 47

  • Exclusive use

Why it’s good?

  • Newly refurbished in 2023

  • Family-run

  • Proud of their 0km menu Produces olives, grapes, grains, barley. Own eggs and meat

  • Rooms sleep 2 or 4 people

  • Restaurant serves up traditional Sicilian food - delicious!

  • Recommended supplier list available

Lucy Loves

The intentional restauration and the incredible courtyard. I’d LOVE to design a wedding here.

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Susafa

Where is it?

Madonie Mountains, Palermo; Palermo airport 1hr30

Key facts

  • Accommodation split between 14 rooms and suites

  • Grow own produce without pesticides and fertilisers

  • Indoor wet weather option

Why it’s good?

  • Featured in Small Luxury Hotels of the World

  • A true eco-retreat with wellness centre

  • Cookery, wine tasting, picnics, boat trips organised by the venue

  • Incredible terrace overlooking the fields for aperitifs

  • Proud of their sustainability promise

Lucy Loves

Everything. The privacy, the views, the spaces, the ethos, the interior design.

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Borgo Valle Rita

Where it is?

Near Taranto, Puglia; Bari airport 1hr30

Key facts

  • Situated between Puglia and Basilicata

  • Perfect for 80 guests

  • Sleept 50 on-site

  • Accommodation split between double rooms, apartments and villas to sleep 8-10, with kitchen facilities

Why it’s good?

  • Church on-site for religious and symbolic ceremonies

  • Biological farm growing fruits and vegetables

  • Sustainability promise includes solar panels

Lucy Loves

There’s so much space at the Borgo, it’s perfect for events. The rooms are fresh, there’s a great inside space and the external is still classic - simply stunning.

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Venues take up a large share of your wedding budget and totally alter the feel and setup of your day for you and your guests, so this is not a decision you want to make lightly. In The Club, our planning membership, experienced planner Lucy White gives direct, honest feedback on many of the Italian venues she has worked at. You don’t have to make this decision alone.

 
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