Discover more at Crom
Find out when Crom is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
Surrounded by tranquil islands and the ancient woodlands of Lough Erne, Crom is a unique wedding venue. This extensive estate with castle ruins and lough-side locations offers couples an exceptionally beautiful location that’ll enhance the magic of your wedding day.
You and your guests can relax and enjoy your time together in the stunning surroundings of Crom, moving seamlessly from ceremonies to celebrations with venues that accommodate both perfectly. The Little Orchard Tea Room, Inishfendra Room and the Old Castle Grounds are available to hire for your special day.
While you and your guests celebrate your special day together, you'll be helping the National Trust continue the work it does to care for places like Crom. By choosing Crom as your venue, you'll be helping us ensure future generations can enjoy Crom for years to come.
For further information, including room capacities and pricing, or to arrange a time to view the venue, please contact us by email or by calling 028 6773 8118. You can also download the wedding brochure.
Crom Castle is owned and managed by Lord Erne, if you are enquiring about a wedding in the castle, please email the West Wing.
Find out when Crom is open, how to get here, the things to see and do and more.
National Trust places are very popular for proposals and weddings. Read some stories from real couples to find out why they chose us for their special day.
From castles and ruins, to abbeys and even pubs, we have a wonderful selection of venues for your wedding day.
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.
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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.
Crom was requisitioned by the War Office from November 1940 and become a base for hundreds of US troops. Discover more about the legacy of WW2 at Crom.
Take a look at the volunteer opportunities available at Crom and see whether volunteering here could be for you.