Dunoon and Cowal Registration District
Planning your wedding on the Cowal Peninsula? Dunoon Registration Office has you covered.
Office Details
- Address: Argyll House 91 Alexandra Parade Dunoon PA23 8AJ
- Phone: 01546 605521 (option 2)
- Email: samantha.gillies@argyll-bute.gov.uk
Areas Covered
- Toward
- Kirn
- Hunters Quay
- Strone
- Blairmore
- Ardentinny
- Loch Eck
- Strachur
- Strathlachlan
- St Catherines
- Carrick Castle
- Lochgoilhead
- Ormidale
- Tighnabruaich
- Portavadie
- Kilfinan and surrounding villages
Our Registrars
Samantha Gillies – Registrar of Cowal
Started in Registration – October 2007
Holds the Certificate of Proficiency in the Law and Practice of Registration (Scotland)
I’ve been part of the registration service since 2007, and I love creating ceremonies that feel personal, relaxed, and full of joy. I’m organised, friendly, and always prepared, so you can feel completely at ease and enjoy every moment of your day. Whether your wedding is traditional or a little more adventurous, I’ll bring calm guidance, a sense of fun, and genuine care to make your ceremony truly memorable.
Samantha Gillies
Stephanie Wright – Assistant Registrar
Started in Registration – January 2015
Holds the Certificate of Proficiency in the Practice of Law and Registration
'I have been working in Registration for 10 years and love this part of my role.
Stephanie Wright
Linda Mollins- Assistant Registrar
Started in Registration – June 2024
“I feel so lucky to have started working in Registration, and absolutely love being part of the Dunoon Registration Team.
Linda Mollins
Testimonials
Stephanie and Sam were both amazing from start to finish, nothing was too much hassle for them and they both made us feel very at ease on the day, especially when it came to walking down the aisle. They spent time with us before the ceremony to make sure everything was ok and how we wanted it.
During the ceremony Stephanie was great and conducted herself in a professional manner and made us laugh throughout
Honestly can not recommend a better duo if you get married in Dunoon.
Douglas and Elaine – October 2025 – Queens Hall Dunoon
Cowal lies at the gateway to the Highlands and also provides the marine gateway to Scotland’s first national park, the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park.
If you are travelling by road from Glasgow on the M8 you should head to Gourock, where there are two ferry services across the Clyde to Dunoon – one carries vehicles and passengers (Western Ferries) and the other is passenger only (Caledonian Macbrayne). This trip gives you a wonderful introduction to the Cowal peninsula, including a different perspective on the town of Dunoon as you arrive by sea. The mountains surrounding the sea lochs provide a spectacular backdrop as the ferry docks at either Dunoon town centre or Hunters Quay, just a few minutes outside the town.
Alternatively, you can travel by road using the A8, which takes you along the ‘bonnie banks of Loch Lomond’ to join the A815 itself well worth travelling with its magnificent scenery and views of beautiful Loch Eck. Five miles north of Dunoon on the A815 is the Younger Botanic Garden at Benmore, best known for its avenue of Giant Redwood trees which were planted in 1863 and are now among the highest in Britain.
Dunoon is the second largest town in Argyll and Bute, and came to prominence in the 19th century when paddle steamers offered easy access to visitors from Glasgow. The world’s last ocean-going paddle steamer, the PS Waverley, still operates during the summer season.
The town is also home to the Cowal Highland Gathering, a world-renowned Highland games which also includes the Scottish and World Highland Dancing Championships, held annually in August attracting around 23,000 visitors and competitors from all over the world.
The Victorian-era wooden Dunoon Pier which was built in 1867 has undergone extensive repair and refurbishment and is now being used for many different events. Several other buildings within the central area of Dunoon have been refurbished in the last year and have brought many people to the town for various events.
By Road
- 35 miles from Glasgow down M8 then by ferry – Western Ferries (Vehicle and Passenger ferry) * Buy tickets before boarding at the Co-op in Greenock or Pauls shop in Gourock for a reduced fee.
- 75 miles from Glasgow via Loch Lomond
By Rail
Scot Rail then by ferry Caledonian Macbrayne (Passenger only)
The registrars office is located at Argyll House 91 Alexandra Parade Dunoon PA23 8AJ, however their ceremony rooms in Dunoon are based on the ground floor of Castle House, an imposing building in its own grounds and enjoying panoramic views over the Firth of Clyde.
Dunoon’s ceremony rooms include private waiting facilities for the wedding party and are furnished in keeping with the character of the building.
The larger of the two ceremony rooms can accommodate the wedding party of 4 and 56 guests, while the smaller room accommodates the wedding party of 4 with a maximum of 10 guests.
Castle House has disabled access and limited parking available. However public parking is within easy walking distance.








