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Planning your perfect day

TAKE the first step in creating the perfect country wedding at Cherrabah Resort.
Let imaginations run wild, themes can be organised from country to medieval, under the stars, classic or elegant.
Meet up with their wedding co-ordinator, take a tour of the property, sit back relax and watch dreams come true.
At Cherrabah they are truly committed to future brides and grooms and offer a one-stop wedding venue along with high level country hospitality.
They look forward to creating a dream day by delivering the best possible experience to the bride and groom and their guests.
Cherrabah Resort sprawls across 5086 acres of a very peaceful mountain perched almost 3000 feet above sea level, overlooking the picturesque Elbow Valley and the Great Dividing Range.
Amid the Australian bush, Cherrabah is home to an abundance of wildlife, wide open spaces, crisp clean mountain air and the most amazing sunsets.
They have many unique natural features that present outstanding photo opportunities. They want their guests to focus on their day and enjoy the natural wonders, country hospitality, mouth-watering food and wines of Queensland’s Southern Downs.
This unique region provides the perfect choice for a special event.
Their welcoming, friendly staff will help set the scene for a morning, day or evening wedding full of quality memories.
Their wedding co-ordinator on site is there to help with decorating, styling, planning and co-ordinating the perfect day.
Transport options include horse and carriage, quad bike, 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.
Hair and make up can also be arranged, so for something unique for the bride to relax and be pampered the morning of the wedding try Lawdy Miss Claudy, who will bring the glamour to you.

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