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Bundanon

Bundanon’s breath-taking views down the Shoalhaven River, contemporary architecture, bush landscape and new Art Museum provide the perfect setting to say ‘I do’.

Two and a half hours from Sydney and Canberra on the South Coast of New South Wales, Bundanon features accommodation for up to 96 people. Your guests will be able to stop, be present and fully enjoy the experience, without the need to travel. Hold your ceremony outdoors in the natural amphitheatre overlooking the river, before moving into the award-winning Boyd Education Centre forecourt and hall for your reception.

Flexible packages allow you to stay one or two nights and bring your own styling, catering, and your choice of vendors to create your vision.

We just wanted to say a massive thank you for providing such a beautiful venue/space for us to have our wedding and on top of that, share this with our family and friends for the entire weekend. It was truly magical! We cannot wait to come back there and enjoy it together again one day. – Aleesha & Graeme   

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Featured Weddings

Anna & Tomi

Guests of ours still tell us it was the most beautiful location they had been to for a wedding, and we agree.Anna & Tomi

 


Jayde & Sam

I knew for years that Bundanon was where I wanted to get married and it really was the perfect spot and the best day!Jayde & Sam

Styling: Love Wedding and Event Hire

Enquiries

Get in touch for a customised quote and to arrange a site visit. Packages start from $14,000.

Download the wedding brochure.


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    Bundanon acknowledges the people of the Dharawal and Dhurga language groups as the traditional owners of the land within our boundaries, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.

    In Dharawal the word Bundanon means deep valley.

    This website contains names, images and voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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