Micro Weddings | Corunna Station Hunter Valley

There’s something about Corunna Station that just gets micro weddings.

Maybe it’s the wide open paddocks.

Maybe it’s the old shearing shed with all that texture.

Maybe it’s the fact that it feels like you’ve hired a beautiful country property… not a “venue”.

If you’re planning a micro wedding in the Hunter Valley and you want relaxed, meaningful, and zero chaos - this place is it.


First things first — what even is a micro wedding?

Not an elopement.

Not a 120-guest production with a run sheet that needs its own spreadsheet.

A micro wedding is usually 10–20 of your favourite humans. The ones who actually know your middle name. The ones who helped you move house. The ones who’ve seen you cry and still like you. It’s intentional. It’s calm. It’s about being present instead of performing.

It doesn’t feel “weddingy” (in the best way)

What I love most about Corunna is that it doesn’t box you in.

It’s a private 100-acre property in the Hunter Valley. You get space. You get quiet. You get sunset that actually looks like sunset - not carpark behind a function centre.

Ceremony under a tree? Done.

Long table in the shed? Beautiful.

Golden hour portraits in the paddocks? Yes please.

It turns into a whole weekend, not just a day

One of the best things about Corunna Station is the onsite accommodation. You can stay in the Homestead, The Cook’s House, or The Country House and actually slow down.

Wake up together. Have coffee in your trackies. Get ready without rushing. Eat pizza the night before with your people.

Micro weddings here feel like a getaway that just happens to include a wedding.

It suits couples who…

• Don’t want a big traditional production

• Care more about connection than chair covers

• Want beautiful scenery without over-styling everything

• Like the idea of a Hunter Valley wedding that feels private

From a photographer’s perspective (hi 👋)

Corunna is a dream to photograph. The textures, the soft country light, the open skies - it all works without you needing to “do” much.

Micro weddings especially photograph so beautifully because you’re not pulled in 47 directions. You actually get time. Time for portraits. Time for hugs. Time for those in-between moments that matter.

If you’re thinking about a micro wedding at Corunna Station in the Hunter Valley and you want something relaxed, heartfelt and a little bit magic - I’m very here for it.