Crom Estate

History & Heritage / Historic Sites

  • crom@nationaltrust.org.uk
  • Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh, BT92 8AP
  • 02867738118

Enjoy the tranquility, beauty and history of Crom.

Outdoors Attraction

Family Friendly Attraction

Accessible in some areas

Dog friendly

Opening Times

Grounds: 10am to 6pm

Tea Room: 11am to 4pm

Visitor Centre: 11am to 4pm

Tea Room and Visitor Centre are closed in Winter.

Times are a general guide, please check the Natiional Trust website before travelling

Pricing

Standard pricing:

Adult: £7.50

Child: £3.75

Family: £18.75

Additional Information

Gift-aid welcome.

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Crom Estate
Crom Estate
Crom Estate
Crom Estate
Crom Estate

More Information

Highlights:

  • Parkland
  • The old castle
  • Ancient woodland
  • Grasslands
  • Freshwater lough
  • Wildlife

If you're looking for a tranquil and beautiful place to visit, you should definitely check out Crom in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.

This nature reserve covers 2,000 acres of parkland, ancient woodland, grasslands and lough shore, and is home to a variety of plants and animals. You can explore the ruins of the old Crom Castle, which dates back to the 17th century.

Marvel at the famous yew trees, which are among Britain's 50 greatest trees and have a combined circumference of 377 feet.

Enjoy the colourful wildflowers and butterflies that thrive in the species-rich grasslands, and watch the dragonflies and damselflies darting over the water.

Spot rare birds like pine martens, red squirrels and otters in the oak woodland.

Whether you want to walk, cycle, boat or camp, there's something for everyone at Crom.

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