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Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh

Crom Pod - Pinky

An aerial view of the stone pods and the lough edge at Crom, County Fermanagh
The stone pods and the lough edge at Crom, County Fermanagh | © National Trust/Brian Morrison
The row of stone pods at Crom, County Fermanagh
A view into one of the pods from its stable door at Crom, County Fermanagh

Crom Pod - Pinky

Stay right by the water at Crom in row of five restored stone pods.

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The row of stone pods at Crom, County Fermanagh
A view into one of the pods from its stable door at Crom, County Fermanagh
An aerial view of the stone pods and the lough edge at Crom, County Fermanagh
The entrance to one of the pods at Crom, County Fermanagh
The interior of one of the pods at Crom, County Fermanagh
Inside one of the pods at Crom, showing the two single beds with mattresses but no bedding, a table and two chairs and kitchen drawers
The washing-up area at Crom, County Fermanagh
The communal campfire at Crom, County Fermanagh
The visitor centre at Crom, County Fermanagh
The cluster of holiday cottages and stone pods by the water at Crom, County Fermanagh
A view of the Crom pods from the lough, County Fermanagh
The surrounding area of Crom Estate, County Fermanagh
The surrounding area of Crom Estate, County Fermanagh
The surrounding area of Crom Estate, County Fermanagh
Sunset at Lough Erne, Northern Ireland

© National Trust/Brian Morrison

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Stay right by the water at Crom in row of five restored stone pods.

  • Guests

    5

    Bedrooms

    1

    Acorn rating

    BothyWhat's this?

    Number of dogs welcome

    0

    Reference

    CNI008

    Crom is on the shores of Lough Erne, a tranquil estate with a patchwork of islands, ancient woodland and historical ruins stretching across 2,000 acres. It's one of Northern Ireland's most important conservation sites, so head to the bird hide or explore the trails to look out for red squirrels, wild deer, otters and perhaps even a pine marten. There are lots of routes to follow, some great fishing, and you can hire a bike or boat - or you can bring your watercraft to launch onto the lough. Explore the Crom grounds after other visitors have gone home and will have free entry to other National Trust places during opening hours, including Castle Coole and Florence Court.

    The holiday pods are part of a complex of old farmyard buildings, along with holiday cottages, the visitor centre and a café (not National Trust, cash only) open for soup, sandwiches and cakes at lunchtime and in the afternoon. The pods were built in the mid 1800s to house animals in the lower farmyard along with a cow house and piggeries. They're in a row of five with stable doors looking out towards the water, just metres from the jetty and boat moorings. There's a shared fire pit a short walk away with wood available to buy from the visitor centre.

    Each pod is a small, arched room (4m x 6m) tucked into a barrel-like space with some simple facilities and a picnic table outside. You'll need to bring some of your own gear, and will have the use of communal shower (£) and toilet facilities.

    Inside the pods you'll find:

    •  Two single bed frames with single mattresses (there's space for up to three children on the floor on your own airbeds/floormats)

    • A heater

    • Overhead lighting, a table lamp and electric plug sockets

    • Kettle, microwave and mini-fridge

    • Table and two chairs

    Please bring:

    • Bedding for the two single beds, and any additional single airbeds/floormats/bedding you need 

    • Crockey and cutlery

    • A camping stove with pans and utensils, washing-up things

    • Plenty of provisions - there aren't any shops nearby

    • Towels

    • A torch

    • Cash, including £1 coins for using the showers

    Three pods are dog friendly. Please ensure you book a dog-friendly pod when you book online.

    Pinky is second from the right in the row of five pods when looking at the row.

    • Fridge, available
    • Microwave, available
    • Tumble dryer, available
    • Close to water, available
    • Near fishing, available
    • In nature, available
    • Remote, available
    • Near bike trails, available
    • Trails, available

    Showers: A 10-minute shower costs £1. Please bring cash with you.

    Tumble dryer: There is a shared tumble dryer. You can purchase tokens from the Visitor Centre to use it.

    Washing machine: There is no washing machine.

    Freezer: There is a communal freezer, which can be used for freezer blocks. Please bring your own (none are available on site). Food and drink must not be put in the freezer.

    Washing up: There’s a washing-up station near the pods. You will need to bring your own washing-up liquid and cloth/sponge.

    Please note, there's no indoor storage available for watercraft.

Book together

There are seven holiday cottages sleeping up to 25 guests at Crom.

The exterior of Alder Cottage, County Fermanagh

Alder Cottage 

A courtyard cottage on the Crom estate, finished with a homely interior and open fire.

Northern Ireland

2 guests
Dogs welcome: 1
The exterior of Aspen Cottage, County Fermanagh

Aspen Cottage 

One in a row of converted farm buildings nestling by the Lough Erne on the Crom estate.

Northern Ireland

3 guests
Dogs welcome: 1
The cluster of holiday cottages and stone pods by the water at Crom, County Fermanagh

Bluebell Cottage 

This courtyard cottage sits on the Crom estate, with the Lough Erne just a short walk away.

Northern Ireland

3 guests
Dogs welcome: 0
The exterior of Erne View, County Fermanagh

Erne View 

A converted farm building with a spacious living area and views of Lough Erne.

Northern Ireland

6 guests
Dogs welcome: 2
The exterior of Aspen Cottage, County Fermanagh

Orchard View 

A stay for active holidays with biking and canoe trails along the Lough Erne.

Northern Ireland

4 guests
Dogs welcome: 1
The exterior of cottages on the Crom Estate

Willow Cottage 

A Crom estate courtyard cottage set close to the shores of the Lough Erne.

Northern Ireland

3 guests
Dogs welcome: 1
The exterior of Woodford Cottage, County Fermanagh

Woodford Cottage 

A converted farm building on the Crom estate, one of Ireland's best conservation sites.

Northern Ireland

4 guests
Dogs welcome: 1

And another four pods...

An aerial view of the stone pods and the lough edge at Crom, County Fermanagh

Crom Pod - Empress 

Stay right by the water at Crom in row of five restored stone pods.

Northern Ireland

5 guests
Dogs welcome: 2
An aerial view of the stone pods and the lough edge at Crom, County Fermanagh

Crom Pod - Napolean 

Stay right by the water at Crom in row of five restored stone pods.

Northern Ireland

5 guests
Dogs welcome: 2
An aerial view of the stone pods and the lough edge at Crom, County Fermanagh

Crom Pod - Perky 

Stay right by the water at Crom in row of five restored stone pods.

Northern Ireland

5 guests
Dogs welcome: 0
An aerial view of the stone pods and the lough edge at Crom, County Fermanagh

Crom Pod - Wilbur 

Stay right by the water at Crom in row of five restored stone pods.

Northern Ireland

5 guests
Dogs welcome: 2

Things to see and do at Crom...

Crom 

Tranquil landscape of islands, woodland and historical ruins

Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh

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Sunset at Crichton Tower, Crom Estate, County Fermanagh

Exploring the estate at Crom 

The parkland at Crom lie beside the Upper Lough Erne, an ancient landscape including the old castle, and with diversity of habitats making it an important conservation site.

Old Castle Ruins

Outdoor activities at Crom 

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 Campsite path to visitor centre

Visiting Crom with family 

Find out everything you need to know about visiting Crom with kids. From playing in the play area to winter walks and essential information on where you'll find baby-changing facilities and more.

Close-up of children peering curiously into a large butterfly net, inspecting their catch

Visiting Crom with your dog 

Crom is a three pawprint rated place. We want you and your furry companion to enjoy your visit. Please help to ensure that all visitors, with or without dogs, can enjoy their visit by following these guidelines.

Visitor dog walking at Ickworth, Suffolk

Crom wildlife walk 

Northern Ireland

Take a walk on the wild side at Crom. Wander through this important conservation area with its tranquil landscape of islands, woodland and historic ruins.

Activities
Walking
DistanceMiles: 3.5 (km: 5.6)
A grey heron in flight