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Weddings

The Grandview – Photo by The Willinghams Photography

When it comes to planning your big day, Dutchess County is the perfect place to say “I do.” Here’s just a sampling of the venues that would be glad to host a most romantic day with family and friends. For more, visit dutchesstourism.com/weddings

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B&Bs / Boutique Hotels

The Bykenhulle House in Hopewell Junction is the perfect setting for a country chic wedding with an historic estate that boasts a formal ballroom, perennial gardens, a manicured lawn and multiple stone patios.

A boutique hotel, The Rhinecliff prides itself on its elegant ambiance, high-quality farm-fresh cuisine and sweeping views of the Hudson River.

Barns for Dining & Dancing

A property with a barn and a history, Mount Gulian Historic Site’s 1720s homestead sits tucked away in Beacon on 44-acres of serene property with views of the Hudson River.

At Old Drovers Inn’s The Preston Barn, hand hewn beams, vaulted ceilings and barn wood floors and walls make up a newly constructed space. Ryan Family Farm’s rustic, yet elegant venue will ensure a night to remember, with cocktail hour on the observation deck overlooking the pond.

Historic Sites

Wooded hideaways, century-old gardens and exquisite views of the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains make Clermont State Historic Site in Germantown a great choice for this important day.

Locust Grove Estate in Poughkeepsie is a stunning option for a wedding; its West Gallery room features French doors providing access to the historic estate’s 200-acres of gardens and grounds.

Bannerman Castle on Pollepel Island is accessible by boat from Beacon. Exchange vows with a backdrop of castle ruins – a structure originally built in 1901 to resemble those of Scotland.

As an outdoor theatre, Four Brother’s Drive-In in Amenia is a unique venue with a lively and contemporary atmosphere. The grounds include a massive-movie screen, a handsome pergola and fire pit, and much more.

Old Meets New

Consider the Roundhouse in Beacon – a renovated, former factory whose exposed brick walls and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Beacon Falls are a contemporary couple’s dream.

Built in 1845 as a Methodist Church, Revel 32 in Poughkeepsie was recently transformed into a one-of-a-kind event space with original features like large stained-glass windows, architectural details, and so much more.

Traditional and Luxurious

Dazzling Hudson River views are the star of Poughkeepsie’s aptly named Grandview, an award-winning indoor and outdoor venue managed by the Bonura Hospitality Group.

A sweeping spiral staircase, gleaming granite dance floors, sparkling chandeliers and a rooftop terrace will make the bride and groom feel like royalty at Villa Borghese in Wappingers Falls.