Save the Date
Beauty is what we witness together in shared love.
We would be honored and delighted to have you join in our wedding celebrations across the pond. Please let us know in the survey below what you’re thinking at the moment about making the trip. There’s a few questions that will help us in our planning. We want to do everything we can to make your attendance possible and your experience enjoyable.
Some Details
Dates
Welcome Reception: Monday, July 13, 2026
Wedding: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Farewell: Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Venue
Ballybeg House, Ballinglen, Co. Wicklow, Ireland Y14 R201
Travel to the Venue
Fly into Dublin Airport for easiest access to the venue.
The venue is a 1.5 hr drive from Dublin. If you rent a car, note that in Ireland, you drive on the opposite side of the road and the carI Also, remember to check if your credit card might offer insurance for international car rental (it adds up otherwise). Keep in mind there’s usually an upcharge for an Automatic as well.
You can also take a bus or the commuter rail down to the town of Arklow and then take a taxi from there to the venue.
Lodging Recommendations
If you are not going to be staying on-site at Ballybeg, we recommend the following hotels nearby. Please note that Ballybeg offers a private taxi service to get to and from the venue. We’ll be able to share more details on this soon.
Here are a few things to note for now!
We will share more soon.
Other Trip Recommendations:
We recommend spending a couple days exploring Dublin before the wedding festivities.
The wedding is in County Wicklow, just south of Dublin. County Wicklow is known as the ‘Garden of Ireland.’ From hiking the Wicklow Mountains to visiting Glendalough or the Powerscourt Estate, there is something magical to take in for everyone. There are a few notable golf courses in the area, as well as Ireland’s oldest weaving mill, Avoca.
After the wedding, we hope you are able to make a trip of it, whether exploring more of Ireland or another European destination. Our Ireland recommendations include:
The west coast is stunning. Galway is quintessential Ireland and Connemara National Park is unlike any place we’ve ever been (and has the best oysters)!
The Southern coast along the Wild Atlantic Way has some very charming towns. We loved Clonakilty and Kinsale, and even took a cold swim in the Atlantic off of Dunmore Bay Beach.
Northern Ireland has lots to offer by way of history (Belfast Black Taxi Tours), nature, and folklore (Giant’s Causeway).
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us with any questions!
Reach Bridget at bridgetclaborn@gmail.com or 402-658-1123.
Reach Katie at katiejustman@gmail.com or 402-214-4230.