A TV presenter and part time floral decorations expert has warned her wedding guests to be prepared for a ride on quad bikes to the wedding. Presenter Sioned Rowlands will marry Iwan Edwards more than 1,500 feet up at Clwydian Range. Around 100 wedding guests have been told they will have to traverse rough and wet terrain of a quarter of a mile to reach the site of the wedding ceremony.
While brides to be typically arrive in Bentleys or Limousines Rowland may well arrive at her wedding on the back of a Honda quad bike or other brand of all-terrain vehicle (ATV). The TV presenter chose the spot where she grew up as a child because of its beauty. She fell in love with the small chapel she saw from the dining room window of the family home each day.
The fact that guests will have to walk the quarter of a mile up a hill has not put the couple off and led them to the rather unusual choice of telling guests to bring their wellington boats and hiring quad bikes to take some of their guests up the hill.
Sioned Rowland rose to fame on the gardening show Living in the Garden shown on S4C.
The only question left to see is whether the couple themselves will leave the wedding for the reception as man and wife on a quad bike with tin cans and paraphernalia tied behind it or if they will make the walk in their wellies.