I spent the morning this morning at a Wedding property in Noosa that I thought I knew well……until now.
The gorgeous Vicki from Lake Weyba Cottages graciously spent some time with me this morning showing me all the latest on Weddings at Lake Weyba Cottages.
On arrival I was greated by the resident Kangaroo who would have been at least twice my size. What a BIG boy!! And as I got out of the car I was swept away by the fresh breezes through the gum trees, the sweet sound of the birds through the trees. Serenity, peaceful & intimate is other words that I feel are fitting for Lake Weyba Cottages.
And I learnt alot. The first surprise is that you can actually have your ceremony only at Lake Weyba Cottages. So those looking for a private location for their ceremony? Lake Weyba Cottages have plenty, including a lovely jetty area overlooking a lilyfilled pond. Very romantic! See more details on their ceremony packages here – http://www.lakeweybacottages.com/site/ceremonies/
The next is that Lake Weyba Cottages are FABULOUS as an elopement venue and elopements have been incredibly popular. They have some great packages on their website http://www.lakeweybacottages.com/site/elopement/
Plus of course Lake Weyba Cottages have the lovely Pavillion for sit down & cocktail soirees. And for larger numbers, or for something a little different, you can have a marquee wedding or open air wedding on the magnificent lawn.
Lake Weyba Cottages really allows itself for a relaxing celebration with your close family & friends.
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