Crom (National Trust)
Upper Lough Erne
Newtownbutler
Co. Fermanagh
BT92 8AP
Northern Ireland
Website
Telephone
Visitor Centre
028 6773 8118
028 6773 8174
Fax
028 6773 8118
Escape to this breathtaking 810-hectare (2,000-acre) demesne, set amid the romantic and tranquil landscape of Upper Lough Erne. One of Ireland's most important nature conservation areas, Crom's ancient woodland and picturesque islands are home to many rare species, including the elusive pine marten. The ancient yews in the Old Castle Garden are named among the '50 greatest British trees'. The award-winning visitor centre offers a huge range of exciting activities and adventures for all the family – from boating and coarse angling to inspirational nature trails. There are also fascinating wildlife exhibitions.
Venue Type:
Garden, parklands or rural site
Additional info
The 19th century castle is private and not open to the public.
Father's Day Fun
Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon this Fathers Day as we celebrate the beauty of nature and wildlife at Crom. Take part in craft activities, trails and challenge Dad at archery!
Suitable for
When
1-5pm
Admission
Normal admission charges apply.
Booking Not Needed.
Ffi contact: Ruth Kirkpatrick, 028 6773 8118, Ruth.Kirkpatrick@nationaltrust.org.uk.
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Bat Detectives
Crom is home to all bat species found in Northern Ireland. Learn more first hand about these fascinating nocturnal creatures.
Suitable for
When
8-10pm
Admission
Adult: £8
Child: £4
Family: £20
Booking Essential.
Ffi contact: Ruth Kirkpatrick, 028 6773 8118, Ruth.Kirkpatrick@nationaltrust.org.uk.
Website
Fungi Foray and Feast
Discover the fascinating world of fungi at Crom.
Suitable for
When
11am-5pm
Admission
Adult: £15
Child: £5
Booking Essential.

