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Resort-style country wedding

LOOKING for a country wedding and reception venue, then Cherrabah Resort might be just the place.
Cherrabah Resort is hosting and co-ordinating a wedding expo for 2016 – to be held on Sunday 28 February from 1pm -7pm.
Operations manager Fran Edney said the wedding season was in full swing, and there was no better time to hold a wedding expo.
“It’s a must-see for every bride to be,” she said.
“A wedding expo is the perfect opportunity for brides to ensure that their wedding day is everything they ever dreamed, and more.
“So why not make a day of it? The Wedding Expo isn’t for brides alone, so bring along mothers, sisters, bridesmaids or even the groom!
“It’s an opportunity to explore the very best of country weddings all in one location.
Cherrabah Resort has accommodation, wedding ceremony and reception all in a on- stop venue.
“We have gathered together exciting new ideas for 2016, and you will find all the inspiration you need under the one roof.”
She said there were plenty of options to look at and discuss on the day.
Transport options include horse carriage, side saddle, Quad bike and vintage cars and their unique tractor train to transport all guests to the wedding site or the ultimate entry for the bride to arrive by helicopter.
Looking for something unique for the bride to relax and be pampered on the morning of the wedding, try Lawdy Miss Claudy.
Take a walk down the photographer’s aisle displaying some of the past brides and stunning locations.
“Sample some of the cocktail savouries along with a glass of wine,” she said.
“Take the first step in creating your perfect country wedding.
“Let your imagination run wild, themes can be organised, country, medieval, under the stars, classic or elegant.
“Time to meet up with our wedding co-ordinator and take a tour of the property. You can sit back, relax and watch your dreams come true.”
On Sunday 28 February, from 1pm till 7pm a variety of pre-dinner canapes will be served with a glass of bubbly.
Helicopter flights are available on the day. As places are limited, book early.
Joy flights are $60 per person, contact reception on 4667 9177.

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