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🌳Crom Estate

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Crom Estate is a beautiful National Trust property on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh. It features a historic house, walled garden, ancient yew trees, and the ruins of Crom Castle. Families can enjoy extensive woodlands and lakeside trails, with opportunities for wildlife spotting (red squirrels, deer, birds). There is a large natural play area for children, and seasonal boat trips on the lough. The visitor centre has a café and shop.

  • Highlights: Walled garden, nature trails, playground, boat trips (Easter–October), wildlife
  • Suggested ages: All ages; trails suitable for pushchairs
  • Facilities: Café, toilets, baby changing, picnic areas, free parking for members
  • Practical tip: Bring wellies after rain, as paths can be muddy. Allow at least 2–3 hours.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Bring wellies for muddy paths

    Paths can get muddy after rain, so pack wellies for all family members to keep feet dry and explore comfortably.

  • Plan for 2–3 hours minimum

    Allow at least 2–3 hours to properly explore the trails, gardens, and play areas without rushing.

  • Boat trips run Easter to October

    Seasonal boat trips on the lough operate Easter through October, so check dates before visiting if this is a must-do.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby changing facilities are on-site, making nappy changes convenient during your visit.

  • Pushchair-friendly trails

    Many trails are suitable for pushchairs, so you can bring a buggy to manage younger children across the estate.

  • Free parking for National Trust members

    Members get free parking; non-members should check current parking charges before visiting.

  • Natural play area for children

    A large natural play area keeps children entertained and active during your visit.

  • Picnic areas on the grounds

    Bring a packed lunch and use the picnic areas to save money and suit your family's schedule.

  • Café and shop on-site

    The visitor centre has a café for refreshments and a shop for any forgotten essentials.

  • Wildlife spotting opportunities

    Keep eyes open for red squirrels, deer, and birds—bring binoculars and a wildlife guide to enrich the experience.

  • Walled garden and ancient yews worth seeing

    Don't miss the historic walled garden and ancient yew trees—they're particularly impressive and relatively accessible.

  • Suitable for all ages

    With trails for pushchairs, a play area, and varied activities, the estate works well for families with mixed ages.

  • Crom Castle ruins to explore

    The ruins of Crom Castle offer a touch of history and make for interesting photo opportunities.

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