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Enniskillen, County Fermanagh

Erne View

The exterior of Erne View, County Fermanagh
The exterior of Erne View, County Fermanagh | © National Trust / Mike Henton
The sitting and dining room at Erne View, Country Fermanagh
The sitting and dining room at Erne View, County Fermanagh

Erne View

A converted farm building with a spacious living area and views of the Lough Erne.

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The sitting and dining room at Erne View, Country Fermanagh
The sitting and dining room at Erne View, County Fermanagh
The exterior of Erne View, County Fermanagh
The kitchen at Erne View, County Fermanagh
The double bedroom at Erne View, County Fermanagh
The twin bedroom at Erne View, County Fermanagh
One of the single bedrooms at Erne View, County Fermanagh
One of the single bedrooms at Erne View, County Fermanagh
The surrounding area of Crom Estate, County Fermanagh
The surrounding area of Crom Estate, County Fermanagh
The surrounding area of Crom Estate, County Fermanagh
The surrounding area of Crom Estate, County Fermanagh

© National Trust / Mike Henton

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A converted farm building with a spacious living area and views of the Lough Erne.

At a glance

Guests
6
Bedrooms
4
Number of dogs welcome
2
Reference
019007
Acorn rating

About Erne View

Erne View is the largest in a row of holiday cottages on the shores of Lough Erne on the Crom estate. The cottage boasts stunning views, an open fire and a shower room on the ground floor.

Enjoy a coffee whilst taking in the view over to the Island of Inishfendra before heading down to the nearby jetty for a stroll along the shoreline. Adventurers might want to take advantage of the Lough Erne Canoe Trail which offers guided trips and canoe hire. There are 2,000 acres of parkland for bracing walks, and you'll discover the old castle ruins and ancient yew trees. Crom is home to a variety of plants and animals, the diversity of habitats makes it an important conservation site. Look out for butterflies, red squirrels, otters and pine martens, and visit the new bird hide in a quiet corner of the estate. 

Further afield, the pretty town of Enniskillen, with its historic castle, is just 20 miles away.

Layout

Ground floor: Kitchen. Sitting and dining room with open fire and views to Lough Erne and the island of Inishfendra. Shower room.

First floor: Double bedroom with views to Lough Erne. Twin bedroom. Two single bedrooms. Bathroom with walk-in shower and separate bath with shower attachment.

Outside space

Although there is no private garden, the cottage is surrounded by countryside with several picnic tables and guests have immediate access to the grounds on the estate.

What's provided in a National Trust holiday cottage?

Features and facilities

  • Wi-Fi, available
  • Garden, not available
  • EV charging, not available
  • Fridge, available
  • Freezer, available
  • Microwave, available
  • Open fire / wood burner, available
  • Television, available
  • DVD, available
  • Washing machine, available
  • Dishwasher, available
  • Tumble dryer, available
  • BBQ, not available
  • Cot & high chair, available

Location

Accessibility

Parking behind cottage. Find more information in the Accessibility Guide. Accessibility questions? Email holiday.enquiries@nationaltrust.org.uk or call us on 0344 800 2070.

Read our accessibility guide 

More information

Ferries:  Stena Line offers a 10% discount for National Trust Holidays guests travelling to a cottage or campsite in Northern Ireland. You’ll need your booking reference to access the discount. Please follow this link. We recommend booking your ferry early due to the high demand for popular crossing times at busy times of the year including holiday periods.

Heating: Biomass heating included. 

Parking: Parking is available in the courtyard behind the cottages. Please do not park at the front as access is needed to the jetty area regularly.

WiFi: We’re pleased to provide free WiFi access at this accommodation, which is supported by BT. Please note intermittent connection problems can sometimes occur and therefore should not be relied upon.

Fishing: If you intend to fish during your stay you do have to cross a stile to get to the fishing pegs.

Utilities: Tokens are available to buy from the visitor centre for the shared tumble dryer.

Please note: From time to time weddings are celebrated at Crom and there may be some entertainment provided for the guests at the visitors centre until late evening.

Offers: Guests will benefit from a late Sunday checkout of 4pm at this cottage. 

Book together...

There are seven holiday cottages and a campsite at Crom.

The exterior of Aspen Cottage, County Fermanagh

Orchard View 

A stay for active holidays with biking and canoe trails along the Lough Erne. Sleeps four, dog friendly.

The exterior of Woodford Cottage, County Fermanagh

Woodford Cottage 

A converted farm building on the Crom estate, one of Ireland's best conservation sites. Sleeps four, dog friendly.

The exterior of Aspen Cottage, County Fermanagh

Aspen Cottage 

One in a row of converted farm buildings nestling by the Lough Erne on the Crom estate. Sleeps three, dog friendly.

The exterior of Bluebell Cottage, County Fermanagh

Bluebell Cottage 

This courtyard cottage sits on the Crom estate, with the Lough Erne just a short walk away. Sleeps three.

The exterior of cottages on the Crom Estate

Willow Cottage 

A Crom estate courtyard cottage set close to the shores of the Lough Erne. Sleeps three, dog friendly.

The exterior of Alder Cottage, County Fermanagh

Alder Cottage 

A courtyard cottage on the Crom estate, finished with a homely interior and open fire. Sleeps two, dog friendly.

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. Tent pitches and camping pods available. Dog friendly.

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Things to see and do at Crom...

Winter sunrise over a frosty landscape at Crom estate in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
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Tranquil landscape of islands, woodland and historical ruins

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The old Crom castle ruins break up the horizon standing against a clear blue sky
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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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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.

A grey heron in flight
Trail
Trail

Crom wildlife walk 

Northern Ireland

Take a walk on the wild side at Crom. Wander through this important nature reserve with a tranquil landscape of islands, woodland and historic ruins.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 3.5 (km: 5.6)

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Castle Coole 

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