When it comes to Gothic Elopement in Scotland, there are plenty of places you can choose from for a dark, moody and heavy metal wedding.
Monumental, medieval-period architecture with Gothic details is the perfect vibe for the Bride’s black wedding dress and the Groom’s heavy New Rock boots.
Honestly, I can’t imagine a better country for Gothic weddings than Scotland. Heavy clouds, rain and wind over rugged scenery. Plenty of historic venues and atmospheric locations for gothic-themed weddings, from old ruins to Medieval castles. However, among all the stunning Scottish venues, St Conan’s Kirk could be the most epic, ideal for a melancholic Gothic Elopement in Scotland.
Why St Conan’s Kirk Could Be The Best Location for Gothic Elopement in Scotland?
The church’s unique architecture takes influence from Norman, Romanesque, Saxon, Celtic Revival, and Gothic styles. That said, the whole church looks very goth-style. This hidden gem of Scotland is located off the A85 road by Loch Awe. St Conan’s Kirk can be spotted from the road. If you are the person who likes to drive, the road is epic with hairpin turns and rugged views of the Highlands. On the plus side, the drive to Glencoe is under an hour.
Gothic Elopement in Scotland of Stephanie and Sasha
Stephanie and Sasha drove in their little car up to the highlands from Germany. On the day of the ceremony, we encountered one of the worst weather days in the country; the storm was hitting badly. Heavy clouds and rain for the rest of the day felt even more like a heavy gothic metal music vibe. Sasha and Stephanie fell in love with St Conan’s Kirk for all the reasons mentioned before; that unique charm, character and architecture.



















