Joyful moment between bride and groom captured by a sculpture in Mas Torroella’s sunlit garden.

A Romantic Celebration at Mas Torroella

Set in the Catalonian hills, this wedding at Mas Torroella unfolds with a sense of calm that feels rooted in its surroundings. Pine trees, stone architecture, and open skies create a setting that feels private and expansive at the same time, shaping a day that moves at its own pace. It’s the kind of atmosphere that appeals to couples drawn to secluded wedding venues in Spain with a more intimate, retreat-like feel, where the focus stays on the experience rather than the scale.

Bride approaching the groom for their first look outside the rustic stone façade of Mas Torroella.
Photo by Ruben Larruy
Lemon tree at Mas Torroella with soft golden light filtering through leaves
Photo by Ruben Larruy

The ceremony takes place beneath the shade of trees, framed by columns and soft florals in lilac and ivory tones. The arrangement feels loose and natural, echoing the textures of the landscape rather than standing apart from it. Light filters through the branches, creating a setting that feels quiet and immersive. It highlights how Mas Torroella as a private estate for weddings offers multiple spaces that feel connected but distinct.

Bride smiling softly by a window in her lace gown at Mas Torroella, with natural light enhancing the serene moment.
Photo by Ruben Larruy
Bride walking gracefully across the cobbled courtyard at Mas Torroella with her bouquet and veil flowing behind.
Photo by Ruben Larruy
Bride with natural curls and a floral crown captured from behind, highlighting the lace dress and romantic styling at Mas Torroella.
Photo by Ruben Larruy
Elegant bridal heels with pearl detailing and jewelry laid out on a leather armchair at Mas Torroella.
Photo by Ruben Larruy

Throughout the day, there’s a clear emphasis on softness—both in styling and atmosphere. The bride’s lace gown with cape-like sleeves moves easily through the setting, paired with delicate details that feel considered but not overworked. Across the design, materials like linen, wood, and rattan add texture without introducing anything overly structured, keeping everything aligned with the surroundings.

Bride and groom pose near classical statues under dappled sunlight at Mas Torroella
Photo by Ruben Larruy
Romanesque stone arches adorned with soft pastel florals create a dreamy outdoor ceremony backdrop at Mas Torroella.
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Just married couple laughing joyfully as flower petals fall during their confetti exit at Mas Torroella.
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Soft purple and white flower arrangements line the aisle at Mas Torroella, surrounded by natural stone and forest.
Photo by Ruben Larruy

As the celebration moves into the evening, the tone becomes more social while staying consistent. Long tables are set beneath string lights in the courtyard, with muted florals and organic tableware creating a look that feels layered but relaxed. The colour palette—soft purples, gentle greens, and warmer tones—carries through seamlessly from ceremony to dinner.

Steamed bao buns filled with pulled meat, presented in a woven bamboo steamer at Mas Torroella.
Photo by Ruben Larruy
Elegant floral arrangements and lilac taper candles on wedding table at Mas Torroella.
Photo by Ruben Larruy
Romantic candlelit wedding dinner setup at Mas Torroella with pastel flowers and glassware
Photo by Ruben Larruy
Elegant wedding canapés of handmade dumplings served in bamboo trays at Mas Torroella.
Photo by Ruben Larruy

By night, the atmosphere settles into something warm and informal. Guests gather, the light softens, and the setting feels fully lived in rather than styled for effect. It’s this continuity that defines the day. For couples exploring Mediterranean countryside venues with a similar balance of nature and architecture, this wedding offers a clear perspective: when everything is aligned with the setting, the result feels cohesive without needing to push for impact.

Tender moment between bride and groom beneath Mas Torroella’s sunlit arches.
Photo by Ruben Larruy
Four cherub statues standing on stone pedestals in a sunlit Mediterranean garden at Mas Torroella.
Photo by Ruben Larruy
Bride and groom share a kiss under the arched entrance of Mas Torroella, just after their ceremony.
Photo by Ruben Larruy

Wedding team

Wide view of floral-filled wedding ceremony framed by ancient arches at Mas Torroella.

Mas Torroella

Spain

PRICE: €16,650
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