Best attractions and places to see around Drumbominy include historical sites, natural landscapes, and waterway features. The region is situated near Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, offering a mix of cultural heritage and outdoor exploration. Visitors can explore ancient woodlands, tranquil islands, and significant nature conservation areas. This area provides opportunities to discover historical ruins and observe local wildlife.
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A looping nature trails around Annagh Lough. The forest trail of Annagh Woods are ready to be explored.
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Annagh Lough is a popular fishing spot, especially for trout. The trail runs next to the lough here with views across the reedbeds.
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Managed by the National Trust, the Crom Estate is a large nature reserve of woodlands, lake, castle ruins and islands. It is an important habitat for pine martens, bats, deer, red squirrels and butterflies. There is a coffee shop at the estate and if you fancy something different you can hire a boat to explore the lough. For more details check out the website https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/crom
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The Crom Castle estate boathouse sits on the shore of Lough Erne below the main castle. The views out on onto the water from the boathouse are splendid, the perfect spot to pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy some relaxation.
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The Ballyconnell Lock 2 is one of 16 locks on the Shannon – Erne Waterway, a canal that links the River Shannon in the Republic of Ireland with the River Erne in Northern Ireland. The lock is a wonderful place to watch colourful narrow boats navigate the water on their journey from Leitrim Village to Upper Lough Erne.
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Set on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, Crom is one of Ireland's most important nature conservation areas. Wild deer, pine marten, red squirrels and many rare species including butterflies can all be found on the estate. Also inhabiting the surrounding area are all eight species of native bats and an outstanding array of rare lichens. The 2,000 acre demesne contains ancient woodland, tranquil islands, estate cottages and Old Crom Castle, all linked by the breathtakingly beautiful landscape designed by W.S.Gilpin in the 19th century. (https://discovernorthernireland.com/things-to-do/crom-estate-p675551)
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Drumbominy is situated near Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh. This region is known for its historical sites, natural landscapes, and waterway features, offering a mix of cultural heritage and outdoor exploration.
The area around Drumbominy is rich in history. You can visit the Old Crom Castle Ruins, a historical site and viewpoint on the shores of Upper Lough Erne. Another significant historical site is the Crom Estate Castle Ruins, managed by the National Trust, which features castle ruins within a large nature reserve.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both the Old Crom Castle Ruins and Crom Estate Castle Ruins are considered family-friendly, offering space for exploration. Annagh Lough has a looping nature trail, and Ballyconnel Lock 2 is a great spot to watch boats navigate the Shannon–Erne Waterway.
Drumbominy offers diverse natural landscapes. You can explore ancient woodlands, tranquil islands, and significant nature conservation areas within the 2,000-acre demesne of the Crom Estate. Annagh Lough is a beautiful lake with reedbeds and Annagh Woods, while the Crom Castle Boathouse provides splendid views out onto Lough Erne.
The Crom Estate, home to the Old Crom Castle Ruins and Crom Estate Castle Ruins, is an important nature conservation area. You might spot wild deer, pine marten, red squirrels, and many rare species including butterflies. The estate is also home to all eight species of native bats and an outstanding array of rare lichens.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find trails around Annagh Lough, which features a looping nature trail through Annagh Woods. The Crom Estate also offers trails, such as the easy Crom Estate Trail. For more options, explore the Hiking around Drumbominy guide.
Yes, Annagh Lough is a popular fishing spot, especially known for trout. Its looping nature trail runs next to the lough, offering views across the reedbeds.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy running and road cycling. The area offers various routes, including the Ballyconnell Canal Loop for running and several road cycling routes of varying difficulties, such as the Killashandra and Butlers Bridge loop.
Absolutely. The region is known for its waterway features. You can visit Ballyconnel Lock 2, part of the Shannon–Erne Waterway, to watch narrow boats. At the Crom Estate, you can even hire a boat to explore Upper Lough Erne and its islands.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical heritage and natural beauty. The ancient woodlands, tranquil islands, and the opportunity to observe local wildlife at places like the Crom Estate are highly valued. The scenic views from the Crom Castle Boathouse and the peaceful atmosphere of Annagh Lough are also popular highlights.
Yes, the Crom Castle Boathouse, located on the shore of Lough Erne, is described as a perfect spot to pull up a picnic blanket and enjoy some relaxation with splendid views. The looping nature trail around Annagh Lough also offers peaceful views across reedbeds and through Annagh Woods.


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