
Crom Campsite
National Trust Crom Estate, Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh, BT92 8AJ
A simple campsite on the shores of Lough Erne on the Crom estate, with tent pitches and stone pods. Visit the ruins and ancient trees, and walk, cycle or hire a boat to explore its diverse habitats.
© National Trust / Lee John Mann
A simple campsite on the shores of Lough Erne on the Crom estate, with tent pitches and stone pods. Visit the ruins and ancient trees, and walk, cycle or hire a boat to explore its diverse habitats.
This large campsite is spread over two areas, Cullaighs and Bell Hill. This spacious family-friendly plot offers tent pitches as well as a collection of luxurious glamping pods.
With lots of facilities on site including a shower and toilet block, outdoor sink area for washing dishes and a communal campfire to share stories at the end of the day, all you need is a tent, sleeping bag and a sense of adventure.
From the door of your tent you are just moments from all the action at Crom. The 2,000 acres of parkland at Crom lie beside Lough Erne, where you can enjoy a bracing walk around the shore, hire a boat from the visitor centre to explore the islands, or discover the old castle ruins and ancient yew trees. Home to a variety of plants and animals, the diversity of habitats makes Crom an important conservation site. Look out for butterflies, red squirrels, otters and pine martens, and visit the bird hide in a quiet corner of the estate.
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.
The Crom estate is situated in an ideal location on the shores of Upper Lough Erne, surrounded by the beautiful lakes you can enjoy a relaxing break in Northern Ireland.
To ensure everyone who stays at Crom Campsite has a great holiday, we have a few simple site rules.
Some of the most frequently asked questions about staying at Crom Campsite, Northern Ireland
Organised groups, including Duke of Edinburgh groups, are welcome at our campsites. To make an enquiry, please complete the form with your requirements and send it to guestrelations@nationaltrust.org.uk
National Trust Crom Estate, Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh, BT92 8AJ