Aerial view of the grooms relaxing in a wooden rowboat among lily pads on the lake at Château de Pordor.

Love by the Lake: A Château de Pordor Wedding in France

Photographed by Jamie Flood

There is a real stillness to this wedding that makes it stand out. At Château de Pordor, the lake is not just part of the view — it shapes the whole mood of the day, giving everything a slower, more reflective quality. The château’s façade, the summer greenery, and the water surrounding it create a setting that feels calm rather than showy, which suits this celebration beautifully. For couples planning a wedding in France, it is a compelling example of how a venue can feel atmospheric without needing to overstate itself.

Château de Pordor overlooking its peaceful lake as the grooms drift by in a wooden rowboat.

That quieter tone begins early. Morning light moves through the château interiors while the grooms get ready in sage and sand tailoring, a palette that sits perfectly within the muted colours of the house and countryside. Jamie Flood’s images seem especially attuned to those softer details — light on stone, fabric against wood, a glance that says more than a bigger gesture could. It gives the wedding a sense of ease that feels very natural, rather than overly directed.

The grooms posing on the château steps beside blooming hydrangeas in the afternoon light at Château de Pordor.
The couple’s golden retriever in a bow tie standing between the grooms during their outdoor ceremony at Château de Pordor.
Groom adjusting his waistcoat in front of an ornate mirror while getting ready in a softly lit room at Château de Pordor.

The ceremony under the trees carries that same atmosphere forward. Guests gather in dappled shade, petals fall, and the couple walk back down the aisle smiling, with their golden retriever joining in wearing a bow tie. It is a detail that could have tipped into novelty, but here it only adds to the warmth of the day. If you are considering Château de Pordor for a wedding weekend like this, this part of the celebration shows exactly where its charm lies: in the way it can hold a ceremony that feels intimate, relaxed, and still visually striking.

The newlyweds walking hand in hand down the aisle as guests throw petals during their outdoor ceremony at Château de Pordor.
The grooms in a wooden rowboat on the tranquil lake beside Château de Pordor surrounded by lily pads.
The newlyweds with their wedding party in pastel dresses gathered on the stone steps of Château de Pordor.
Groom standing beneath an ivy-covered archway of Château de Pordor’s historic chapel ruin.
The grooms on the château steps framed by pink hydrangeas and golden evening light at Château de Pordor
Black and white photo of the groom smiling at his reflection in a vintage mirror before the ceremony at Château de Pordor.
Grooms sharing a quiet moment in the softly lit reception room of Château de Pordor, surrounded by elegant table settings.
The couple enjoying the evening light together on the terrace of Château de Pordor at sunset.
Groom relaxing with friends in matching silk pajamas while sharing champagne in a cozy room at Château de Pordor.

Then comes the moment that gives the wedding its clearest identity: the boat ride across the lake. Surrounded by lily pads and open sky, it feels like a genuine pause rather than a set piece — a chance to step slightly outside the pace of the day and take in where they are. From above, the scene is unforgettable, not because it is dramatic in a loud way, but because it feels so completely connected to the estate itself. This is not a wedding that could be moved elsewhere with a few edits; the lake and the château are too central to its rhythm.

Aerial view of Château de Pordor at dusk, surrounded by serene countryside and reflective lake views.
Grooms cutting their sparkler-topped wedding cake inside Château de Pordor’s stone-walled reception room
Sunlight filtering through sheer curtains framing a tranquil lake view from a window inside Château de Pordor.
Aerial view of Château de Pordor surrounded by green countryside under a pale evening sky.

By evening, the celebration draws inward again, with dinner in the château’s stone-walled hall, candlelight across the tables, and the low hum of conversation carrying through the room. The cake cut under sparklers brings a little brightness at the end, but the mood never loses that softer, more grounded warmth. For readers drawn to western France, or browsing other beautiful places to get married across the country, this wedding is a reminder that some of the most memorable celebrations are the ones that let quiet atmosphere do the work.

Aerial view of a couple rowing across the lily-covered lake at Château de Pordor, captured in timeless black and white.

Wedding team

Château de Pordor

France

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PHOTOGRAPHY: @jamiefloodphotography

VENUE: @lepordor

PLANER: @joyze.wp

CAKE: @sugarsugarnantes

FLORIST: @petite_fleur_nantes

CATERING: @edouardset_officiel

COUPLE: @waynepbarrow @simon_doubleu

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