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The cluster of holiday cottages and campsite by the water at Crom, County Fermanagh
The cluster of holiday cottages and campsite by the water at Crom, County Fermanagh | © National Trust/Brian Morrison

Featured cottages

Explore cottages perfectly placed for historic sites and wonderful landscapes.

The exterior of Carrick-a-Rede Cottage, County Antrim

Carrick-a-Rede Cottage 

Don't miss the chance to visit the world-famous Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge during a stay at this nearby cottage, perched on the hillside a short walk from the coast. Dog friendly. Sleeps four.

The exterior of The Potter's Cottage, County Down

The Potter's Cottage 

This quaint, two-bedroom cottage is in what was the working farmyard of Castle Ward Estate, most recently the backdrop for Winterfell in the first series of Game of Thrones. Dog friendly. Sleeps four.

The exterior of Portbraddan Cottage, County Antrim

Portbraddan Cottage 

From this seaside cottage in an old fishing hamlet has all-encompassing views of the beach and out towards the western cliffs of Rathilin Island. Sleeps six.

The exterior of Florence Court Rose Cottage, County Fermanagh

Florence Court Rose Cottage 

This charming gardener’s cottage has an apple orchard view at Florence Court. Dog friendly. Sleeps four.

Neighbouring cottages for gathering together

You'll find a collection of neighbouring cottages in the courtyard at Crom, a tranquil landscape of islands, woodland and historical ruins. Together they sleep 18 people, and there's a campsite with stone pods as well as camping pitches there too.

The exterior of Bluebell Cottage, County Fermanagh

Bluebell Cottage 

Sleeps three.

The exterior of cottages on the Crom Estate

Willow Cottage 

Sleeps three.

The sitting and dining room at Alder Cottage, County Fermanagh

Alder Cottage 

Sleeps two.

The sitting and dining room at Erne View, Country Fermanagh

Erne View 

Sleeps seven.

The dining table in the sitting and dining room at Orchard View, Crom, County Fermanagh

Orchard View 

Sleeps four.

The exterior of Woodford Cottage, County Fermanagh

Woodford Cottage 

Sleeps four.

The exterior of Aspen Cottage, County Fermanagh

Aspen Cottage 

Sleeps three.

An aerial view of Crom Campsite, County Fermanagh

Crom Campsite 

This loughside camping escape is miles from anywhere, and has islands, wildlife trails and castle ruins to discover.

Romantic cottages in Northern Ireland

The exterior of Bishop's Gate Lodge, County Londonderry

Bishop's Gate Lodge 

A gothic gate lodge on the coastal estate of Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne. Sleeps two.

The exterior of Downpatrick Gate Lodge, County Down

Downpatrick Gate Lodge 

A tucked-away lodge on the Castle Ward Estate. Sleeps two.

Camping in Northern Ireland

There are two campsites in Northern Ireland each on an estate with lots to explore.

An aerial view of Castle Ward Caravan Park and Strangford Lough, County Down

Castle Ward Caravan Park 

Historical attractions and nature trails on the lough shore, a short walk from vibrant Strangford village.

An aerial view of Crom Campsite, County Fermanagh

Crom Campsite 

This loughside camping escape is miles from anywhere, and has islands, wildlife trails and castle ruins to discover.

More holiday ideas

We have places to stay in quiet countryside or at the heart of estates with lots to see and do.

Canoeing along Lough Erne
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Canoeing and kayaking in Northern Ireland 

Lough Erne is one of the best places to canoe in Northern Ireland, with its winding channels and scattered islands. It even has a canoe trail for you to follow. Once you're done for the day, head back to one of our holiday cottages to relax.

The Causeway Hotel at sunset, Northern Ireland
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Waves breaking over a rocky coastline as the sun sets on the horizon
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Northern Ireland 

There are many things to see and do in Northern Ireland including a visit to the world-famous Giant's Causeway and the world-class Mount Stewart estate.