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Masia Cabellut
- TYPICAL BUDGET
€60k - €100k
- SLEEPS
16
- CAPACITY
200
Set above the village of Masllorenç in Catalonia, Masia Cabellut is an 18th-century estate surrounded by vineyards, gardens, and open countryside. The property combines its agricultural roots with a more contemporary level of comfort, creating a setting that feels both private and expansive. With capacity for up to 200 guests and accommodation for a smaller group on site, the venue is designed for multi-day celebrations that move between outdoor spaces and a central pergola. Its working vineyard and olive groves shape much of the experience, offering a wedding that feels closely connected to the landscape rather than separate from it.
Details
- MIN STAY: 2
- EXCLUSIVITY
- CAPACITY: 200
- SLEEPS: 16
- BRIDAL CHANGING ROOM
- PARKING
- POOL
Wedding Packages & Pricing
- ACCOMMODATION
- CATERING
- RECEPTION
Additional information
Weddings & settings
Ceremonies
Ceremonies at Masia Cabellut take place across a series of outdoor settings, each positioned to make use of the surrounding vineyard and countryside views. The venue works with experienced planners and suppliers, supporting couples in shaping both the design and logistics of the day.
The estate offers a range of ceremony locations, allowing couples to choose between more open viewpoints or quieter, enclosed spaces.
Vineyard Setting, set among the estate’s vines, this is one of the most characteristic ceremony locations, with a direct connection to the landscape and agricultural surroundings.
Almond Tree Garden, a softer, more contained setting, where natural shade and planting create a more intimate atmosphere.
Cabellut Dry Gardens, defined by structured landscaping and open views, this space works well for larger ceremonies with a more defined layout.
Enchanted Forest, a secluded area within the estate, offering a quieter setting surrounded by trees and greenery.
Valley Viewpoint, positioned to overlook the wider landscape, this setting brings a sense of openness and scale to the ceremony.
Ermita de Santa Cristina, a nearby historic chapel, suited to couples planning a religious ceremony within a more traditional setting.
The variety of locations allows ceremonies to be adapted to both guest numbers and the desired atmosphere.
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Receptions
Receptions at Masia Cabellut are centred around the estate’s main pergola, which provides a covered yet open setting that works across seasons. The structure allows celebrations to remain outdoors while offering protection when needed, creating a consistent flow throughout the day.
Guests often move from ceremony into drinks within the gardens or vineyards, before gathering for dinner beneath the pergola. The layout supports long-table dining as well as more flexible arrangements, depending on the style of the celebration.
As the evening progresses, the same space transitions into dancing, avoiding the need to relocate and maintaining continuity across each part of the event. Additional areas of the estate can be used for more informal moments, such as welcome drinks or smaller gatherings across the weekend.
The overall flow is straightforward and cohesive, with each part of the day connected through the landscape and central structure of the venue.
Staying on Site
Masia Cabellut offers accommodation for up to 16 guests within the estate, allowing a smaller group to stay on site while the wider guest list is hosted nearby. The property operates as a private residence during weddings, giving full use of the house and its surrounding spaces.
Guest Suites
A collection of rooms that combine original architectural features with more contemporary finishes, offering a comfortable and private stay.
Grand Suite
A larger, more secluded space within the house, often used by the couple, with additional room for preparation and downtime.
The scale of accommodation encourages a more intimate experience for close family or the wedding party, while other guests typically stay in nearby hotels or villas. This balance allows the estate to remain both social and private across the celebration.
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Food & Atmosphere
Food at Masia Cabellut is shaped through collaborations with selected chefs and catering teams, allowing each wedding to develop its own approach to dining. Menus are typically built around seasonal Spanish ingredients, with flexibility in both format and style.
Dining often takes place beneath the pergola, where the setting supports both formal dinners and more relaxed, shared-style meals. Aperitifs are usually held outdoors, moving naturally into the main reception as the evening progresses.
A defining element of the experience is the estate’s own production. Wines made from the surrounding vineyard are served throughout the celebration, alongside locally sourced olive oils produced on site. These elements bring a direct connection between the food and the land.
The overall atmosphere is informal but considered, with an emphasis on quality ingredients and a steady, well-paced dining experience.
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Other Information
Activities
The estate offers a slower, more immersive stay centred around its vineyard setting.
On-site
- Wine tastings led by the estate’s oenologist
- Olive oil tastings with guided introduction to production
Nearby, guests can explore the Penedès wine region, visit local villages, or take short trips towards the Catalan coastline.
Location & Accessibility
Masia Cabellut is located in Catalonia, just south of Barcelona, offering both privacy and accessibility.
- Nearest airports: Barcelona (approx. 50 minutes), Reus (approx. 30 minutes)
- Access: Best reached by car or organised transfer
- Parking: On-site parking available
The setting feels removed while remaining easy to reach, making it well suited to destination weddings with international guests.
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