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  1. Crom | Co. Fermanagh | National Trust

    Opposite the Old Castle is Gad Island on which stands the Crighton Tower, a stone folly built in the 1800's as an observatory. Discover the bird hide and enjoy the rich and varied wildlife of Crom from …

  2. Visiting Crom's estate | Co. Fermanagh | National Trust

    Crom's parkland lies beside Upper Lough Erne, an ancient landscape including the old caste and a diversity of habitats making it an important conservation site.

  3. Alder Cottage Northern Ireland | National Trust

    Alder is a cosy cottage located at the heart of the Crom estate. It’s part of a complex of rustic cottages that have had many uses over the years including farm workers accommodation, a piggery and toy …

  4. Camping and glamping | National Trust

    Discover a range of camping holidays across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, with pitches for tents, campervans and caravans, and plenty of pre-pitched options from safari tents to pods - all …

  5. Days out with kids | Crom | National Trust

    Everything you need to know about visiting Crom with kids. Details on walks, play park and baby changing facilities

  6. Erne View Northern Ireland | National Trust

    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 …

  7. MNA153096 | National Trust Heritage Records

    It was sold to the Crom estate in 1945 for £70. Before the war there was a hand-operated pump in this position which was requisitioned by the army in September 1941 (schedule W/1058). It had a …

  8. BBC Springwatch 2026 at Crom | National Trust

    May 7, 2026 · Crom is home to multiple families of badgers, they are social animals living in underground homes for many generations. You can spot signs of their setts as they leave well-worn …

  9. Outdoor activities at Crom - National Trust

    Fishing at Crom Fermanagh offers some of the best coarse fishing in Northern Ireland, and Crom is one of the most picturesque places to take advantage of it. Shoreline fishing Shoreline fishing pegs are …

  10. Family-friendly castles - National Trust

    Crom Castle lies within a 2,000-acre estate, complete with islands and ancient woodland. Explore the ruins of this fortress before heading to the play area to enjoy the swings, balance beams and monkey …