Who Squished Quinn At Queens?
Quinn O’Neill has been found murdered at Queens University and detectives need your help to solve the case. Although Quinn’s body was found at the foot of the Lanyon building tower, crime scene investigators confirm he didn’t fall and was left there to confuse us. The fact that he was enjoying his studies at Queen’s indicates foul play. But where was he killed? Follow the clue trail to solve the case.
The Queen’s Quarter Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail in Belfast.
- Along the clue route discover a wealth of history with impressive architecture in many buildings that you pass, especially around the university. Learn about the development of this area (which wasn’t even part of Belfast in the 1800’s) and characters who shaped it in prior generations, follow in the footsteps of a king… and more! If time allows, visit beautiful Botanic Gardens towards the end of your clue hunt too.
- The clue route is less than 2 miles (3 km).
- Whodunit Hunt booklet packed with over 30 clues to solve in a booklet containing several pieces of extra historical info.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is 2-3 hours.
- Accessibility – fairly flat route, with one moderate hill.
- Refreshments – there are many tempting restaurants, cafes, and coffee shops along the route, especially on Botanic Avenue.
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The starting point is at the central gates in front of the Lanyon building, shown in the map below:

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Who Got Graham At Glenarm?
Graham Whelan has been found murdered in the village of Glenarm. Our chief detective has a heavy case load and needs your help to solve this murder mystery. Although Graham’s body was found in the harbour he certainly didn’t drown, says the coroner. So was he pushed… or murdered elsewhere? Only by following the evidence trail will all be revealed.
The Glenarm Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided murder mystery trail on foot.
- Explore the beautiful village of Glenarm, a conservation area with much history and quaint streets with preserved old shop fronts. Learn about the castle, characters who shaped the history of Glenarm, see historic buildings, the harbour, and beautiful coastal views.
- The clue route is almost 2 miles / 3 ¼ km long.
- The Whodunit Hunt booklet is packed with over 30 clues to solve as well as several pieces of extra historical info and trivia not seen en route… and a folklore tale of heartbreak too!
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is a good two hours, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – most of the route is fairly flat, but towards the end there is a steep hill to ascend and then a shallower one to descend… but the climb is worth it for fabulous views!
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The starting point is between the marina building and the nearby car park at the southern end of town, close to the red blob in the map below:

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Who Killed Clara From Cushendun?
Local beauty Clara Baxter has been found murdered! Her body was found dumped at Murlough Bay and alas her remains are anything but pretty! Evidence suggests the murder was committed elsewhere, and she was known to be a good swimmer. So start your hunt for clues at Cushendun and see where they take you…
This is a self-guided, driving murder mystery ‘taster trail’, for if you’re short on time or want to try a mini driving Whodunit Hunt to see if you’ll like them. We hope you do!
- Explore the stunning coastline between the quaint village of Cushendun and Ballycastle. You’ll discover a number of historic spots as you go including Ballycastle Friary, standing stones, Carra Castle, and also learn about the history of Cushendun! There’s also a Game Of Thrones location near the starting point!
- The little Whodunit Hunt booklet for this murder mystery is still packed with 14 clues, full directions, and a couple of snippets of history and trivia. It costs only £3.99!
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is 1 ½ – 2 hours; any walking to be done is completely flat, unless you wish to do the short climb up Torr Head for beautiful views.
- The driving route is 16 miles / 26 km and there is a total of one mile (1 ½ km) of walking across all of the clues.

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The starting point is at Cushendun, shown in the map below:

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Who Bashed Brian In Ballycastle?
Brian Duffy has been found murdered at Ballycastle and, with a mounting caseload, we need your help to solve the case. Brian’s body was found at the ferry terminal but no evidence was found near the body so we think he was killed elsewhere and left here to confuse detectives. Start searching for evidence at the harbour car park and see where the clues take you…
New launch for June 2025!
The Ballycastle Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided murder mystery trail on foot.
- Explore Ballycastle and you’ll find it is so much more than a seaside town! Did you know that it used to have a glass factory and a big coal mining industry? Or that Ireland’s first railway was built nearby? You can discover so much about the history of the town on this murder mystery trail, see a number of historic buildings, enjoy a river walk… and more!
- The clue route is almost 1 ½ miles / 2 ½ km. It starts at the harbour car park beside the visitor centre and ends near the Diamond – see map below.
- This Whodunit booklet is packed with over 30 clues to solve as well as several pieces of extra historical and tourist information not seen en route.
- The recommended time to complete this murder mystery is at least two hours, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – the route is generally fairly flat, with only moderate inclines (one short and steeper one) and no steps.

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Who Massacred Bill From Ballymoney?
Bill Malarkey from Ballymoney has been found dead in the town and we need your help to confirm suspicions about the murder. Although his body was found at the railway station, we suspect that the murder occurred elsewhere and recommend you start your trail for clues at the Dunlop Memorial Garden.
The Ballymoney Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided murder mystery trail on foot.
- You’ll especially love our Ballymoney Whodunit Hunt if you’re a biker as this is where the famous Dunlop racing family are from! You’ll start at the Dunlop memorial garden, and also see other sites associated with the family in the town. There are several historic buildings to see along the clue route too, including beautiful churches like the one below and the magnificent town hall. Read extra historical info in our booklet as well as tales of a ghost!
- The short clue route is almost 1 ½ miles / 2 ½ km. It starts at the Dunlop Memorial Garden and ends nearby – see map below.
- This Whodunit booklet is packed with over 25 clues to solve as well as several pieces of extra historical info and trivia not seen en route… including a ghost story!
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is 1 ½ – 2 hours, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – the route is generally fairly flat, with no steps.

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Short On Time? Try A Taster Trail!
Ever thought of trying a Whodunit Hunt but always short on time or weren’t sure how much you’d enjoy it? Or wondered if you’d be ‘good enough’ to solve a case (which really doesn’t matter)? Then try one of our new taster trails! We’ve specifically designed them to take around 90 minutes to complete with walking routes of less than a mile. We’ll give you help with two clues if you get stuck.
We’ve launched two walking taster trails, our Europa Trail in Belfast and the Newry Taster Trail. There’s still 17-18 clues to solve (rather less than the 30+ clues in our standard length trails in these cities) but you’ll still get to see interesting places, learn about historic sites and notable people from these areas, and discover something new!
We’ve recently launched our first driving taster trails too – the Torr Road Taster Trail which starts at the quaint village of Cushendun and the Harry Ferguson Trail which follows in the footsteps of the famous inventor.
So try one of these taster trails and see if you’d like more of our kind of fun… definitely something different to do, for sure! They are at a bargain price of only £3.99!!

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Who Bludgeoned Bea In Belfast?
Bea White has been found murdered outside City Hall, where she often had her lunch, but evidence suggests the murder occurred elsewhere. Start your clue hunt at the Europa Hotel Entrance.
This is a self-guided, walking murder mystery ‘taster trail’, for if you’re short on time or want to try a mini Whodunit Hunt to see if you’ll like them. We hope you do!
- On your clue hunt you’ll discover quite a number of historic spots and beautiful buildings on a trail less than a mile long. You’ll see the Grand Opera House, Belfast’s most famous bar and a much older drinking place, the beautiful Presbyterian Assembly Buildings, and much more. You’ll also learn about some interesting historical characters!
- The little Whodunit Hunt booklet for this murder mystery is still packed with 18 clues and extra historical information … and we’ve recently added a couple of Super Sleuth clues for you spot as well! Note: all of the clues are brand new for this Whodunit Hunt and separate from our main Belfast City trail.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is 60-90 minutes and the route is completely flat. It costs only £3.99!
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The starting point is at the Europa Hotel, shown in the map below:

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Who Wrecked Randalstown Ray’s Life?
Ray Campbell has been found dead at the base of the old railway viaduct, but the autopsy suggests that he was killed before being thrown off the bridge. However, with a large number of cases to solve, detectives need your help to conclude this case.
This Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided murder mystery trail on foot.
- Randalstown is a small town with a huge amount of heritage so you’ll see loads of historic sites on our figure-of-eight walk here that takes you over the railway viaduct! See an unusually shaped church, the viaduct of course and the ancient road bridge, the gate lodge to Shane’s Castle, learn about the history of its buildings and the mill here, nearby Game Of Thrones filming locations… and more!
- The clue route is almost 1 ½ miles, or about 2 ½ km.
- This Whodunit booklet is packed with 33 clues to solve (the most we’ve ever squeezed into a walking Whodunit) and several pieces of extra historical information and trivia not seen en route.
- Allow a full two hours to solve this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – the route is generally fairly flat, with only moderate inclines and no steps.

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The starting point and car park is shown in the map below:

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Who Bumped Off Brian In Ballymena?
Brian McCarthy has alas been found murdered in Ballymena. Our chief detective is struggling to conclude the case and needs your help to solve this murder mystery. The evidence trail starts near the Museum/Arts Centre building, on Bridge Street, where Brian used to work.
The Ballymena Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided murder mystery trail on foot.
- Investigate Ballymena closely and one finds quite a number of historic places, even if the original Ballymena castle is no more, as it began life as a town around 400 years ago. You’ll see many historic buildings (especially ones with beautiful Georgian architecture on Ballymoney Road), old churches, Ballymena’s very own Pentagon, learn about the history of its shops and markets, read ghost stories… and more!
- The clue route is almost 1 ½ miles, or about 2 ½ km. It starts/ends at the Mid-Ulster Museum/Arts Centre.
- This Whodunit booklet is packed with 28 clues to solve and several pieces of extra historical information not seen en route.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is about 2 hours, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – the route is generally fairly flat, with only moderate inclines.
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Who Fatally Assaulted Alan From Antrim?
Alan Meekin has been found murdered at Belfast Castle and our best but overworked investigator needs your help to solve the case. It is believed that Alan was likely murdered elsewhere and so the hunt for clues starts at Waterworks Park in Belfast.
The Antrim Castles Whodunit Hunt starts in North Belfast and ends at Antrim.
- This is a self-guided, driving murder mystery trail.
- Visit historic sites and beautiful gardens as you try and nail the criminal for this case. See Belfast and Antrim castles and pass another castle en-route (hence the trail name), beautiful gardens, Northern Ireland’s very own White House, mills, various historic sites in Antrim… and more!
- Over 30 clues to solve squeezed into a Whodunit booklet that has extra historical and tourist pointers!
- The driving route is only 26 miles, or 42km, from the start to the end point! There is about 2¾ miles / 4½ km of walking in total spread across all of the clues.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery from start to end points, excluding extened refreshment stops, is 4-5 hours.
- Accessibility – it is generally fairly flat where all of the clues are to be found.
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The starting point is at the playground entrance to Waterworks Park, North Belfast, close to the point we’ve marked on the map below:

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