Glenshane Heaney Trail

Who Dispatched Dani From Dungiven?

Dani Kelly from Dungiven has been murdered and detectives need your help to solve the mystery around her death. Although her body was found at the Dungiven priory site detectives have strong suspicions that she was murdered elsewhere. The hunt for clues starts at Castledawson, where her boyfriend lives.

RECENT LAUNCH!

  • The Glenshane Heaney Trail Whodunit Hunt starts at Castledawson and ends at Portglenone.
  • This is a self-guided, driving murder mystery trail.
  • This trail’s name comes from the spectacular pass that the route traverses, and the famous poet Seamus Heaney who was born near the starting point. As well as beautiful scenery you’ll visit numerous historic sites including the Seamus Heaney Homeplace, Dungiven Priory, a ruined church with a rare structure, visit a forest park, find out about a highwayman from the area… and more!
  • Over 30 clues have been squeezed into this Whodunit Hunt in a booklet containing several bits of additional historical information!
  • The clue route is 57 miles / 92 km. There is a moderate 2¼ miles / 3½ km of walking, spread across all clue stops.
  • The recommended time to solve this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops, is likely to be about five hours.
  • Accessibility – it is generally flat where most of the clues are to be found, though there are some inclines where sensible shoes are recommended.

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The starting point is in Castledawson, at the roadside car park beside the Moyola river bridge:

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