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Northern Ireland

Crom

Tranquil landscape of islands, woodland and historical ruins

Upper Lough Erne, Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh, BT92 8AJ

Winter sunrise over a frosty landscape at Crom estate in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

Important notice

The Little Orchard Tearoom and the Visitor Centre at Crom are now closed for winter. The grounds remain open all year round.

Planning your visit

The parkland during September at Crom, County Fermanagh

Events at Crom 

Find out more about our upcoming events at Crom.

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Visiting Crom with family 

Find out everything you need to know about visiting Crom with kids this Autumn. From playing in the play area to borrowing balance bikes and essential information on where you'll find baby-changing facilities, tearoom, picnic facilities and more.

A dog enjoying a winter walk in the grounds at Trelissick, Cornwall
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Visiting Crom with your dog 

Crom is a three pawprint rated place. We want you and your furry companion to enjoy your visit. Please help to ensure that all visitors, with or without dogs, can enjoy their visit by following these guidelines.

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Exploring the estate at Crom 

The parkland at Crom lie beside the Upper Loch Erne, an ancient landscape including the old castle, and with diversity of habitats making it an important conservation site.

Crom Campsite path to visitor centre
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Outdoor activities at Crom 

Enjoy a boat trip on Lough Erne, or experience the best coarse fishing in Northern Ireland. Stop off at an island or two, and see the estate from the vantage point of the water.

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Lough Erne Landscape Partnership Project 

Find out about this important project that opened routes previously inaccessible at Crom, making it an ideal place to connect with land and nature.

The cottages at Crom, County Fermanagh

Stay at Crom 

With seven cosy cottages to stay in, Crom is the perfect place to escape for a tranquil break in a stunning location.

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Accessibility at Crom 

The National Trust is for everyone, and at Crom our team have been working hard to improve accessibility across the estate to enable more visitors to enjoy and explore this special place.

Venue hire

A newly married couple stand in front of the Crom Boat House on a bright autumnal day, Crom, Northern Ireland
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Weddings at Crom 

Discover a unique wedding venue in Fermanagh at Crom. Take a look at the options available and arrange a visit.

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