Ireland Wedding at Black Castle — Joshua & Brianna’s Story
Black Castle, Wicklow
Perched on the edge of the Irish Sea, Black Castle is one of Wicklow’s most dramatic settings — ancient stone ruins crumbling into the cliffs, wild grass stretching to the water’s edge, and a horizon that seems to go on forever. It’s the kind of place that feels like it was made for Ireland wedding packages. No venue hire, no fuss. Just the wind, the sea, and the two of you.
A Ceremony Written in the Wind
Joshua and Brianna chose to mark their union with a Celtic handfasting — a ribbon of purple bound around their hands, an ancient Irish tradition that ties two people together as they speak their vows. With the Irish Sea behind them and their celebrant reading Ecclesiastes 4:9-12, there wasn’t a dry eye on that clifftop. This is what an intimate Ireland elopement looks like when it’s done right.
Joshua & Brianna
They first met in high school — two people who always had eyes for each other but whose lives took different paths. Fifteen years passed. Then, in 2023, they reconnected. What started as casual conversation quickly became something undeniable. They got engaged in Alaska in February 2024, and nine months later, they were standing on a clifftop in Wicklow, saying I do — with a baby on the way and Brianna’s daughter Havana cheering them on from home.
On the Cliffs
After the ceremony, the cliffs were theirs. They walked, laughed, climbed the ruins, and let the Irish wind do what it wanted with Brianna’s veil. Black Castle has a way of making everything look cinematic — you don’t need to pose, the landscape does the work. The ancient stone towers, the wild Atlantic light, the sea stretching out to the horizon — it’s the kind of backdrop that turns wedding portraits into something that looks like a film still.
Sláinte
No Ireland wedding is complete without a Guinness. Joshua and Brianna pulled their own pints at a local pub, still in full wedding attire — and that, right there, is the perfect ending to a perfect day. Because after the vows, the tears, the handfasting and the clifftop wind, sometimes all you need is a cold pint, a wooden bar stool, and the person you just married sitting right beside you.



































