The four seasons

Choosing the perfect date for your wedding at Wynmére, is one of your first and most significant decisions. It's not just a date; it's about selecting the season that resonates most with you and your partner.

Do you envision a sultry summer celebration, a cozy winter gathering, a picturesque spring affair, or a chic autumn ceremony? Fortunately, Wynmére is a year-round wonder, with each season bringing its unique magic to our gardens, weather, and ambience. Let's delve into the distinct charm of each season, making your decision an exciting journey rather than a daunting task.

Autumn

Celebrating your Mt Tamborine wedding in autumn offers a delightful experience, as it provides a respite from the intense summer heat. This season is characterised by its mild temperatures, allowing guests to enjoy pleasant sunshine without the discomfort of excessive warmth. The estate's scenery undergoes a magnificent transformation during this time. The trees display a vibrant palette of warm burnt oranges and reds, with falling leaves creating a stunning backdrop for your special day.

The Pros

Autumn at our venue is a time of unparalleled beauty and comfort, making it an ideal choice for your special day. One of the most striking advantages of an autumn wedding is the opportunity to utilise golden autumn colour palettes.

These hues provide a rich and warm styling to your event, adding an elegant and cozy atmosphere. Additionally, the season is known for its perfect weather; with temperatures that are comfortably mild, neither too hot nor too cold and most importantly, there is less chance of rainfall. Autumn is the perfect season for hosting outdoor ceremonies and enjoying canapé hour under the open sky.

This delightful climate ensures that your guests can relax and savour every moment of your celebration in the natural beauty of our Gold Coast wedding venue.

The cons

Due to its popularity, this season sees a high demand for weddings, which can make booking your preferred suppliers a bit more challenging. We recommend early planning and booking to secure your desired date and services.

Additionally, while daytime temperatures are warm and inviting, evenings can bring a cooler air. It’s important to consider this when choosing your wedding attire and to inform your guests about the potential for cooler temperatures, suggesting they bring a light jacket for evening comfort.

In the late autumn, our estate undergoes natural seasonal changes. Weeping trees and roses are pruned in preparation for winter, and leaf litter begins to decorate the grounds - While some might see this as a con, we find that it adds a unique and charming rustic touch to wedding photos, capturing the essence of the season beautifully.

Winter

This time of year you will see a pop of colour on our Citrus trees, we have many varieties from oranges, to lemons and grapefruit. The weeping ornamental trees are nude, having shed in Autumn which creates a chic European winter landscape. Winter on Mount Tamborine just might be our best kept secret, some would argue it is actually the best time of year to visit the region, particularly Wynmére Estate.

The Pros

Mount Tamborine's winter weather offers ideal conditions for outdoor ceremonies with minimal rain, and cooler afternoon temperatures. The lower winter sun provides beautiful, soft lighting for photography, with earlier sunsets allowing for timely golden hour photos.

Our gardens are a delight for guests, and the cooler temperatures are comfortable for formal attire. Hair and makeup remain fresh longer in this climate.

Our air-conditioned reception venue ensures cozy reception celebrations. Enhance the experience with our warm mulled wine cocktails, perfectly paired with Ridgeway's delectable slow-cooked beef cheek.

The cons

While fewer floral varieties bloom in winter, we recommend consulting with your florist to select the perfect style for your wedding. The landscape during this season often presents a unique aesthetic, with less greenery due to reduced rainfall. It's a different but equally charming backdrop.

Be prepared for cooler evenings; we advise informing your guests to bring jackets for added comfort, particularly when departing for the night.

August is known for 'the Ekka winds,' which can be quite strong in the afternoons. Keep this in mind when deciding on hairstyles to ensure everything stays picture-perfect throughout your special day.

Spring

Spring is undoubtedly the most favoured season for weddings. During this enchanting time, our ornamental weeping peach trees showcase their full splendour, while roses and a variety of other flowers burst into vibrant life, adorning the landscape with a tapestry of colours.

The beauty of a jacaranda tree in full bloom is truly a sight to behold. In November, these trees are at their peak, their stunning purple petals harmoniously complemented by the matching hues of agapanthus. This combination creates a breathtaking lilac spectacle, offering a picturesque backdrop for any wedding.

The Pros

Spring is a season that captivates everyone with its charm. It symbolizes new beginnings, with the sun casting its warm glow and creating a delightful ambiance. The weather is splendid during this time – comfortably temperate with clear blue skies and gentle breezes caressing the day.

The abundance of spring is not just limited to the blooming flowers, offering a plethora of choices for floral arrangements. It's also a time when fruits and vegetables are plentiful, adding to the season's freshness and vibrancy.

To complement this exquisite setting, why not indulge in a fruity, fresh cocktail or a glass of crisp white wine? These refreshing beverages pair perfectly with Ridgeway’s Hiromasa Kingfish sashimi, which is delicately flavored with jalapeno, olive oil, pickled cucumber, yuzu aioli, and ocean trout pearls – a culinary delight that enhances the overall experience of a springtime celebration.

The cons

Given its popularity, spring is a season when our availability tends to be more limited, dates book out quickly / well in advance, especially if you're aiming for a Saturday, so early booking is essential.

The same can be true for many preferred suppliers, to ensure you secure your desired date with your top vendors we recommend at least a year or more prior to your wedding date.

When planning around natural elements like the weeping peach tree blossoms, it's important to remember that Mother Nature is unpredictable. While these trees typically bloom sometime between mid September and late October, we cannot guarantee a specific date for their peak. The blossoms can appear and conclude their display at any time within this period, adding an element of surprise to your springtime wedding planning.

Summer

Summer is a vibrant season at Wynmére, marked by the gardens reaching their peak in growth and beauty. During this time, you can expect the flora to be thriving, displaying a lush and lively ambiance perfect for a nature-inspired wedding.

To provide a serene escape from the summer heat, we offer the open-air Atrium or our picturesque creekside ceremony location - Nestled under the expansive canopy of a Camphor laurel, this spot is ideal for those seeking a cool, shaded setting by the water. It creates a tranquil and refreshing atmosphere for both the couple and their guests.

Our venue is open for full reception bookings in early to mid-December. However, we close for larger events during the months of January and February, when the South East Queensland heat is at its peak. But if you're drawn to the charm of a summer wedding during this period, we are delighted to accommodate elopements & smaller wedding celebrations. These packages are specially designed to offer an intimate and memorable experience, even in the heart of summer.

The Pros

Summer at our venue is a season of lush greenery and abundant life. The gardens are at their most vibrant, creating an atmosphere of natural splendor and richness. Enjoying cocktails and canapés on a balmy summer afternoon offers a unique experience, infused with a tropical essence that is palpable in the air. This time of year has a distinct ambiance – you can sense it in the fragrant breeze and hear it in the lively chorus of cicadas and Christmas beetles.

The proximity of summer to the festive season also means that guests often have more flexibility with time off, making it easier for them to travel and attend your special day. Additionally, summer is an ideal time for honeymooning, especially for couples looking for a tropical getaway.

And for a touch of culinary delight, why not indulge in Ridgeway’s freshly shucked oysters, elegantly dressed with ponzu and mignonette? It’s a perfect choice to enhance the summer celebration experience.

The cons

During summer, the heat and humidity can be quite intense, making it essential to consider lighter attire for the bridal party. This approach helps avoid discomfort from sweating in traditional wedding dresses or formal suits. We recommend avoiding parterre garden ceremonies in the midday sun, as the heat can be quite overwhelming. Additionally, there's a possibility of late afternoon tropical storms, which are common during this season.

To ensure your guests' comfort, we highly suggest providing parasols, paper fans, or market umbrellas. These simple additions can make a significant difference in enhancing the overall experience in warm weather.

The summer heat can also affect floral arrangements, causing flowers to wilt or deteriorate more quickly. We advise consulting with your florist to select the most suitable flowers for the season, ensuring your floral displays remain vibrant and fresh throughout your celebration.