Scotland camping elopement - toasting marshmallows

Autumnal woodland camping elopement in Scotland

An elopement in Scotland doesn’t often conjure up images of camping out by the fire… but I’ve often thought that Scotland is a wonderful place for an adventure camping elopement.

 

Scottish adventure camping elopement inspiration

 

Alongside a fantastic team of suppliers, headed up by Victoria at The Wandering Event Company, we created an editorial shoot to showcase an autumnal Scottish camping elopement in a beautiful woodland near Edinburgh. Nick and Rachel, our lovely real couple, enjoyed a traditional Scottish Celtic wedding ceremony followed by exploring in the local woodlands before sitting down to a harvest feast. They finished off their evening with marshmallow toasting, first dance and of course, popping a bottle of champagne to toast their celebration.

 

When to camp in Scotland for your elopement

 

Whilst Summer might seem like the obvious camping choice, my absolute favourite time of year to camp is in Autumn. Autumn is a wonderful time to camp in Scotland for a variety of reasons…

 

  • Last of the summer warmth – quite often we get a burst of late summer warmth before the winter cold starts to creep in
  • Colours – how can you not fall in love with those beautiful orange leaves?
  • Less people – camping in popular amongst Scottish families so camp out of seasons to feel like you have the place to yourself
  • Foraging – Autumn is the best time of year to forage for some of nature’s delights to add to your meal – mushrooms, brambles, etc.

 

How to organise a camping elopement in Scotland

 

  1. Hire a camping/glamping expert like Wandering Events to help with set up and styling
  2. Choose your location – double check if there are any permits required or fire restrictions
  3. Hire a celebrant and get your legal paperwork sorted
  4. Get your outfits and equipment needed
  5. Hire any additional suppliers (i.e. florists, make-up etc.)
  6. Get MARRIED!

 

More about how to elope in Scotland

 

What to wear for your adventure camping elopement in Scotland

Camping doesn’t have to mean you’ll rough it. You can still be as well-dressed as you would for any elopement or wedding. There are a few things to consider…

 

Elopement dress

Wear a dress which is light enough to move around in easily. You’ll want to avoid long heavy trains and overly structured dresses. The nature of a camping elopement means you’ll be moving around a lot – standing up and sitting down so make sure you’re comfy in it. Be mindful of buying a dress that can stand up to being folded (when taking it off in the tent).

It’s important to have warm accessories for later on in the elopement – cute cosy jumper, blanket shawl, knitted handwarmers, tights to pop on under your dress. etc.

 

Suits/kilts

Choosing a warm material that can be layered up or down (i.e. with a waistcoat) is a good idea for Scottish elopements – especially in the autumn. You’ll want to be comfortable in the day and evening. The tailoring should allow you to move freely and comfortably.

 

Shoes

For both of you – ensure you have sturdy warm waterproof shoes. Wet feet are sad feet.

 

If you choose a camping elopement, I’ll be there to help you with decisions and advice about how to make sure you have a stunning and comfortable elopement.

 

Elopement editorial dream team

Styling and food: The Wandering Event Company

Dress: Unbridaled Boutique

Kilt: Kilts4u

Flowers: Flowers Kilmarnock

Hair: Andi Kelly Hair Studio

Stationery and handfasting cord: Raini Rowell (me!)

Her boots: Earth Spirit

 

 

Ancient Celtic elopement ceremony in Scotland

 

The ceremony was held in an old ruin buried deep in the Scottish woodlands – an incredibly romantic and fairytale-like location. It was beautifully decorated in by Victoria at the Wandering Event Company.

 

Cleansing the space – burning sage (also known as ‘smudging’) is said to cleanse a space and prep it for a ceremony or ritual. Rachel and Nick took turns to cleanse the space.

 

Vows – using handcrafted vow scrolls, they exchanged their vows.

 

Handfasting – literally ‘tying the knot’ using a handfasting cord. This binds two people together and one of our oldest rituals

 

Quaich – the friendship cup (or loving cup). It’s a two-handled cup which represents the joining of families.

 

See more about these beautiful elopement ceremony traditions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Camping elopement harvest feast

 

If you’re a regular camper then you’ll recognise the slight awkwardness of trying to figure what to eat when camping. If you’re eloping in the warmer parts of the year then put down the worries about what to cook on the tiny stove and consider getting a grazing platter. For this elopement, we wanted to show you how food whilst camping can be luxurious – a grazing platter is a wonderful way to do this. Filled with harvest-themed foods and treats, this platter was more than your average picnic. Definitely special enough for an elopement dinner. It could be easily paired with hot soup or hot mulled wine if the thought of a cold dinner on its own sounds less appealing.

 

Fireside fun whilst camping in Scotland

 

People often think an elopement is done when the sun goes down… For camping elopements especially, this isn’t the case. Setting up a fire is a fun way to extend the celebrations of your outdoor elopement.

 

Here are some ideas for things to do at night on your camping elopement:

 

  • Cook a nice meal
  • Set up a fire
  • Enjoy some sparklers together
  • Do you spin fire poi?
  • First dance by the fire
  • Drink some champagne or mulled wine
  • Play music round the fire
  • Read letters from friends and family by the fire
  • Stargazing
  • Share memories of your favourite times together
  • Fireside snuggles
  • Toast marshmallows or make roasted chocolate bananas

 

 

Are you considering a camping elopement in Scotland I’d love to chat to you and hear more about your ideas! Get in touch here

 

 

 

 


Other stories to inspire you

  • Romantic winter library elopement Edinburgh

    Em and Dec’s cosy library elopement in Edinburgh was only fitting for this self-confessed simple pair, who much prefer a day exploring National Trust Sites and Museums over adrenaline-filled adventures. Dec had visited Scotland several times, but after they enjoyed a trip together for their anniversary, this history-loving couple knew that the city had stolen…
  • Joyful two-day elopement in Edinburgh and Isle of Skye

    This joyful elopement in Edinburgh and Isle of Skye is a tale of two halves. Two extraordinary women. Two days. Two journeys. Two wheels. Two hearts. And frankly, two much joy. (Is two even a word anymore?) Katie and Meghan lived and breathed the track life. Fast wheels, intense training, time counters, drug testing and…
  • Soulful vintage elopement on Isle of Skye

    This soulful vintage elopement on the Isle of Skye begun at Brother’s Point. It was the perfect elopement location for these two kindred spirits, who dreamt of having a quiet ceremony near the sea. Rebekah and Tom, are self-confessed “not centre of attention people”, and so instead of feeling torn between who to invite or…
  • Secluded forest micro-wedding in Glen Loy

    Tucked away between the pines in a secluded forest, you might have stumbled across a wee micro-wedding in Glen Loy, just as Autumn was beginning to wake. Randi and Clay (a US couple) were never really sold on the idea of a big wedding… They wanted their wedding day to be about them and were…
  • Nature-based spiritual elopement in Glen Etive 

    This spiritual elopement in Glen Etive honours two wild hearts. Entangled in love and passion, rooted in the Scottish highland their elopement celebrated the five elements of nature. Scotland has a way of calling to you. A way of making you feel home, even if you’ve never been before. It’s a strange phenomenon and we’ve…
  • Autumnal Cairngorms elopement at Loch Morlich

    Get lost in the woods for this magical Cairngorms elopement at Loch Morlich. Driving up the A9 To Cairngorms was the exact moment Alison and Chris knew they wanted to elope in Scotland.  They are big fans of the Cairngorms, especially in the Autumn where those beautiful fall colours interrupt the evergreen landscape. It’s hard…
  • Wild mystical Assynt elopement

    Chelsea and Mark’s Assynt Elopement took place over two days. And once again proved how spacing your elopement over multiple days can give you the space and time to connect. But first, let me tell you all about how they chose their elopement destination based on eating a damn.good.pie. Picking the perfect location for this…
  • Magical misty Isle of Skye elopement

    Isle of Skye is a magical place to elope any time of year but it’s especially beautiful on those moody days. This misty Isle of Skye elopement will always have a special place in our hearts for how adventurous and wild it was! Elope to Isle of Skye in Spring Lea + Beau eloped from…
  • Joyful and moody Glencoe elopement for two brides

    All you need is love (and an epic Glencoe elopement) Before COVID, Mary + Rosalie were in the throes of planning a big edgy New York wedding in a cool speakeasy bar. Where they ended up couldn’t have been further from their initial vision! Once COVID hit, they quickly realised that their plans would need…
  • Romantic clifftop elopement at Dunnottar Castle

    If your idea of a romantic Scottish elopement includes a clifftop castle ruin then you can’t get much better than Dunnottar Castle. And even more romantic in those snuggly Winter/Spring months. Shying away from planning a big wedding, Evan + Quinn chose to elope so they could spend the day focused solely on each other…
  • Wet and wild Isle of Mull couples adventure

    Whilst the Outer Hebrides + Isle of Skye tend steal the limelight when it comes to Scottish Islands, don’t overlook the Inner Hebrides – especially the Isle of Mull for your next couples adventure or elopement. This large island is easily reached by a short 45-mins ferry from Oban on the mainland to the quaint…
  • Winter Torridon elopement adventure inspiration

    Colin + Anna had their wee wedding at the Edinburgh City Chambers but retreated to their favourite place in Scotland to enjoy that post-ceremony high. The Wester Ross area of Scotland had captured their hearts over and over – they couldn’t think of a better place to commemorate this special occasion (and with their gorgeous…
  • Scottish Highlands wilderness elopement

    This is a tale from one of the most remote and wild parts of Scotland. Here’s a Scottish Highlands elopement in the deepest, darkest parts of the central North. Scotland gets a lot of attention for places such as Glencoe and Isle of Skye, and more recently the North Coast 500, which is said to…
  • Summer Edinburgh elopement with a thundershower storm

    When Elouise + Aidan were planning their wee summer Edinburgh elopement, they were not preparing for the possibility of a weird weather phenomenon known as a ‘thundershower‘. I always keep a very close eye on the weather forecast in the days running up to a wedding, and the morning of, but seeing ‘thundershower’ was definitely…
  • Magical woodland wedding anniversary photoshoot

    Dima and Sudqi fell head-over-feet in love at a young age – it wasn’t long before they were hurrying down the aisle to be married. When we grow older together, we forget that we change and we grow individually as well as in our love. Being in love over a long period of time means…
  • A stormy Fairy Glen elopement on Isle of Skye

    Morgane + Ben, who travelled from Switzerland, experienced the magic of Isle of Skye whilst helping me showcase the beauty of the Isle of Skye in Autumn as a brilliant Scotland elopement destination. In particular, shining a spotlight on what it would be like to have a Fairy Glen elopement. Morgane, a talented elopement photographer…
  • Pentland Hills after-wedding adventure session – Edinburgh

    Karo + Sam popped their wedding outfits back on to have some after-wedding photos taken in the beautiful Pentland Hills surrounding Edinburgh. It was early Autumn and the very last of the purple heather was lingering. In late summer, the whole of the Pentland Hills lights up purple with the bloom which is an incredible…
  • Fairytale elopement wedding at a Scottish castle – Dalhousie

    A crisp autumn day for Patricia + Diego who ran away to Dalhousie Castle for a romantic fairytale castle elopement filled with beautiful Scottish details combined with their Spanish culture. Sharing a love of travelling together, Patricia + Diego had chosen to elope so they could marry in a magical place, just the two of…
  • Edinburgh City Chambers micro-wedding

    A joy-filled intimate wedding at the Edinburgh City Chambers for this wonderful same-sex couple, Peter and Shen. Wedding days never go 100% to plan… When I first sat down with Pete + Shen to discuss their wedding they were really keen to spend their wedding morning having a wee wander around Holyrood Park in the…
  • An adventurous Glencoe elopement | Scotland

    Glencoe is truly one of the most magical places in the world to elope. With it’s stunning scenery and dramatic unpredictable weather – it’s just filled with romance and adventure. During Mark and Christie’s autumn Scottish elopement they experienced all the beauty that Glencoe has to offer. If you’re thinking of eloping in Glencoe, then…
  • Adventurous rock’n’roll elopement in the Devil’s Pulpit, Scotland

    A true adventure: rock-climbing to your elopement location… Called the Devil’s Pulpit because of the deep red sandstone and ethereal feel, Finnich Glen is quite a special place to explore. Poorly signposted and without any real parking whatsoever, this hidden gem really does feel off-the-beaten path. Getting down to the beathtaking gorge takes a fair…
  • Adventurous (and wet!) wedding anniversary handfasting in Glencoe

    Like many of my couples visiting Scotland, Alison and Aaron initially came to me wanting a “quick photoshoot” to mark their time in Scotland (also their wedding anniversary). Little did they know that this would lead to an incredible all-day adventure session in Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands. And being part of some of Scotland’s…
  • Scotland elopement inspiration in epic Glen Etive

    James Bond is a man of famously excellent taste, so there’s a reason that Glen Etive was chosen as the backdrop to Skyfall! It’s a beautiful single track road that weaves through the Scottish Highlands, providing the world’s most stunning backdrops as far as the eye can see. Plus, it’s usually not too busy, which…
  • Celtic elopement inspiration at the Secret Herb Garden

    Today’s styled elopement inspiration is a collaboration with Natalia Swiader, and is one of my favourites to date, not least because of the gorgeous setting: The Secret Herb Garden! The Secret Herb Garden is one of Edinburgh (and Scotland)’s most unique wedding venues, and one of my favourites. It’s a herbery and greenhouse – not…
  • Adventure experience in Glencoe, Scottish Highlands | Amber + Coenraad (Part 3)

    Day 2: Amber + Coenraad celebrated their engagement over the course of a 2-day adventure experience whilst visiting the Scottish Highlands. We spent a couple of wonderful days exploring Scotland and on our last day we were adventuring in Glencoe and Glen Etive. This lovely pair travelled from the Netherlands to adventure in Scotland. Recently…
  • Scottish Highlands foggy handfasting ceremony in Glencoe | Amber + Coenraad (Part 2)

    Amber + Coenraad celebrated their engagement during a beautiful foggy handfasting ceremony in the Scottish Highlands. We spent a couple of wonderful days adventuring around Glencoe, Loch Awe and Glen Etive. This wonderful pair travelled from the Netherlands to adventure in Scotland. Recently engaged they wanted to celebrate their engagement in a meaningful and memorable…
  • Make your couples shoot unique | James & Yzzy

    How to get the best out of your couples shoot in Scotland Choosing the right photographer doesn’t just come down to their ability to take beautiful photos. You want those photos to feel authentically YOU. There are lots of ways to make your unique attributes shine in a shoot. Here are some of the suggestions…
  • Vintage boho beach elopement in Ayr, Scotland

    Elopements don’t have to be just the two of you – they can also include a small group of your most loved friends and family to be part of the experience too. So, speaking of small groups of amazing people… I was thrilled to be asked by Julie McLaren to collaborate on this bohemian elopement…
  • Edinburgh city elopement, Scotland | Kait & Phil

    Have you ever thought about running away, just the two of you, and eloping somewhere beautiful? That’s exactly what Kait & Phil did. (Including a true Edinburgh adventure!) Travelling all the way from California, USA they eloped on the stunning Isle of Skye where they shared an intimate ceremony with a small handful of their…
  • Elemental elopement inspiration on a Scottish beach – water | Giulia + Justine

    The element of water represents feminine energy, creativity, strength and shaping your own path. No element more perfect for these two women during their elemental session together. The ocean is vast, she is as deadly as she is nurturing. Ebbing and flowing, her immense power slowly shapes the land. “She lapped against the shore, restless…
  • Highland adventure session in Aviemore, Scottish Highlands | Sara & Robin

    Have you explored the Scottish Highlands? They are wildly romantic and our dear friends Sara & Robin feel the same! That’s why they picked Aviemore and the Cairngorms for their adventure session. We spent the night in Aviemore before setting off on a lovely long route which led us, conveniently and quite accidentally to a…

Good read?

Why not pin it to your Pinterest board for later…

Scotland camping elopement - toasting marshmallows