Torrent Trail

Who Tortured Terry To His End?

Terry Williams has been found dead at the old cross at Donaghmore. Our detective is struggling to get to the bottom of the evidence collected and needs your help to solve the murder. Crime scene investigators suggest Terry’s body was left here to confuse us and that he was murdered elsewhere… but where? He frequently explored the area that the Torrent River flows, and beyond, and your clue hunt is focussed here.
  • The Torrent Trail is a driving Whodunit Hunt that starts at Donaghmore and ends at Aughnacloy. It is a self-guided, murder mystery trail.
  • Your 42 mile / 67 km route takes in a wealth of historic sites! You’ll see impressive Irish Crosses and a detailed replica, a castle ruin, an ancient hill fort, visit an old cottage where the parent of a past U.S. president lived… and lots more!
  • 26 clues to solve, and loads of little historical info snippets squeezed into our booklet to give you as much value as possible.
  • There is only 1 ¼ miles / 2 km of walking in total on this Whodunit Hunt  that must be done to solve the clues. However there are optional short walks to do if you wish, along the River Torrent, up to a Neolithic tomb thousands of years old, in a ‘royal’ forest, and to the magical St Patrick’s Chair.
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops or extended walks, is 4-5 hours.
  • Accessibility – it is mostly flat where the clues are to be found, apart from a short hill ascent to Clogher Fort.

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The starting point is at Donaghmore, near Dungannon as shown in the map below:


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