Spring Weddings in North East Victoria

Cheryl Warry • July 10, 2026

Why Spring is One of the Best Times to Get Married in North East Victoria

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Spring has a way of making everything feel full of possibility, and there's no better place to celebrate a wedding than here in North East Victoria.

From the vineyards of the King Valley to the gardens of Beechworth, the countryside comes alive with colour. The weather is usually mild, the days are longer and your guests can enjoy being outdoors without the intense summer heat.


As a marriage celebrant based in Wangaratta, I have the privilege of performing ceremonies throughout North East Victoria, including King Valley wineries, Beechworth, Rutherglen, Milawa and the Victorian High Country. Every venue offers something unique, whether you're dreaming of a relaxed winery wedding, a private property, a sheep farm or a romantic garden ceremony.

Spring also gives you incredible flexibility for styling. Fresh seasonal flowers, comfortable outdoor ceremonies and beautiful golden afternoon light all combine to create unforgettable photographs.



If you're planning a Spring wedding, now is the time to secure your favourite venue and celebrant. The most sought-after dates can book well in advance, particularly across September, October and November.

If you're looking for a relaxed, experienced marriage celebrant who creates ceremonies that feel personal, engaging and genuinely enjoyable, I'd love to help tell your story.


Based in Wangaratta - Celebrating weddings throughout North East Victoria, King Valley, Beechworth, Rutherglen, Mansfield, Mt Buffalo, Mt Beauty, Benalla, Albury, Wodonga and the Victorian High Country.

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Seasonal Guide: Getting Married in Victoria’s High Country Victoria’s High Country is an idyllic setting for weddings, offering breathtaking landscapes, charming venues, and a rich seasonal variety that can shape the mood of your special day. Whether you're dreaming of a sun-drenched summer celebration or a cozy winter wedding, here’s what you need to know about tying the knot in this spectacular region throughout the year. Even a trail ride to the top of Mt Stirling to be married amongst friends and family is an option that is only mimited by your imagination. Spring (September – November) Best for: Wildflower-filled landscapes, mild temperatures, and fresh, vibrant energy. Spring is a stunning time to get married in the High Country, as the rolling hills burst into colour with wildflowers and blossoming trees. Expect mild temperatures that allow for comfortable outdoor ceremonies. • Weather: Pleasant with cool mornings and warm afternoons. • Venues: Vineyards, gardens, and mountain lodges offer ideal settings. • Considerations: Spring showers can be unpredictable, have a Plan B backup. Summer (December – February) Best for: Warm, golden hues, evening celebrations, and adventurous activities. Summer weddings embrace the bright and lively energy of the High Country, perfect for those who love outdoor ceremonies with panoramic mountain views. This season is fantastic for golden-hour photography and balmy evening receptions. • Weather: Warm to hot, particularly in valleys. • Venues: Alpine resorts, countryside estates, and outdoor pavilions. • Considerations: Be mindful of bushfire season—check local safety updates and plan for shade and hydration options. Autumn (March – May) Best for: Rich Autumn foliage, cozy atmospheres, and crisp air. Autumn transforms the High Country into a spectacular canvas of deep reds, oranges, and golds. This season offers a romantic, intimate feel, perfect for rustic and vineyard weddings. • Weather: Cooler but comfortable, with crisp evenings. • Venues: Barns, boutique lodges, and heritage estates framed by autumn foliage. • Considerations: Days are shorter, so ceremonies may need to start earlier to capture the best natural light. Winter (June – August) Best for: Snowy landscapes, intimate gatherings, and elegant winter aesthetics. If you love the idea of a cozy, fairytale-like wedding, winter in Victoria’s High Country delivers. Snow-capped mountains, roaring fireplaces, and moody skies set an unforgettable backdrop. • Weather: Cold, with snowfall in higher elevations. • Venues: Alpine chalets, lodges with open fireplaces, and boutique inns. • Considerations: Travel may require extra planning due to snowfall—ensure guests have clear routes and warm attire. Final Tips for a High Country Wedding Venue Availability: Book well in advance, especially for Summer and Autumn. Local Produce: Take advantage of seasonal food and wine unique to the region. Each season in Victoria’s High Country holds its own charm, allowing couples to tailor their wedding to the atmosphere and aesthetic they love most. Whether it’s a sunlit vineyard, a rustic autumnal escape, or a winter wonderland, this region delivers unforgettable experiences year-round.