Lisburn

Who Annihilated Liz In Lisburn?

The body of much loved local Liz Tench has been found in Lisburn. Although Liz’s body was found in the river Lagan near Union Bridge, we believe this was not where the murder was committed. The coroner confirms drowning was not the cause of death and so we need your help to confirm our suspicions.
  • Lisburn webpicThe Lisburn Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
  • Although the centre of Lisburn is fairly modern, on this route you’ll discover the other side of the town with a wealth of history. You’ll read about the once-thriving linen industry, see many historical sites including the cathedral and beautiful Castle Gardens, and learn about the history of the town. You’ll come across some of the characters who shaped the area too, including Sir Richard Wallace who was greatly liked by the town’s population at the time.
  • The route is 2¼ miles, or 3¾ km, and starts/ends near the Lagan Valley Island complex.
  • Booklet packed with over 30 clues plus several pieces of extra historical trivia.
  • Allow 2-2½ hours to solve the case, excluding refreshment stops.
  • Accessibility – this is a generally quite flat route, although some streets have inclines such as Bridge Street.
  • Ideally done on a Friday/Saturday when Crema on Bow Street has extra-special sweet treats – we love their rhubarb and custard cruffins!
  • Email clue help facility if you get stuck.

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The starting point of this Whodunit Hunt is shown below:

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