Things to see & do

A flavour of what you can experience

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Events

Children taking part in craft activities at Crom © Frank McLaughlin

We have some fantastic events lined up for 2012. Discover more about nature with our experts, have fun on Father's Day, or enjoy Jazz by the Lake. These are just some of the events you can enjoy at Crom during the year.

Activities

Couple walking in the woodland at Crom, Co. Fermanagh © NTPL/John Millar

With so much to discover at Crom, the varying activities you can choose from are endless. Enjoy some active fun, or take some time to relax - the choice is yours.

Don't miss...

  • A traditional cot trip on Lough Erne- see Crom from a beautiful angle.

Holiday Cottages at Crom

A row of small terraced houses facing an open square © Crom / National Trust

Picturesque cottages, right on the edge of Lough Erne

The romantic setting of Crom demesne with its harmony of parkland, woodland, water and historic buildings makes Crom an exceptional place for an unforgettable holiday. Seven holiday cottages, catering for between 2 to 6 people in comfort and style are located in the restored Old Farmyard Courtyard. Crom offers excellent boating and fishing, nature trails and a children’s play area.

Explore with our experts

Beautiful orange coloured butterfly © Stuart Jennings

During summer 2012 we are offering four special interest events that explore and celebrate the fantastic wildlife at Crom Estate.

Crom ghost walk

Yew Trees at Crom © Stuart Jennings

This tranquil landscape of islands, woodland and historic ruins, on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, is home to a number of ghostly tales and unexplained spectral...

Crom wildlife walk, County Fermanagh

Ancient yew tree roots © NTPL/Joe Cornish

Discover a tranquil landscape of islands, woodland and historic ruins, on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh. Crom is one of the UKs most important nature reserves,...

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