Who Whacked William in Whitehead?
William White has been found murdered in the old coastal town of Whitehead and our investigators have uncovered very few leads. Therefore, we desperately need your help to solve the murder. Although William’s body was found on the beach, our detective team believe this was not where the murder was committed.
The Whitehead Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Along the clue route you will discover many interesting sights, both historic and modern, in this quaint seaside village. Learn about its railway history, the evolution of its tourism industry, and several of the characters who shaped it. See a castle, read about a pop star who used to live in Whitehead… and someone who made their home in a cave!
- The clue route around Whitehead is almost 2 ½ miles, or about 4 km. It starts/ends in the car park at the end of the Old Castle Road.
- The Whodunit Hunt booklet is packed with 30 clues as well as several pieces of historical and tourism trivia.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is two hours, excluding any stops for refreshment.
- Accessibility – the route is generally fairly flat, with only moderate inclines. Previous sleuths attempting this trail report that it is ‘dog-friendly’!
- Refreshments – there are a number of cafes, coffee shops, and convenience stores in Whitehead.
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Who Culled Carrie In Carrickfergus?
The body of Carrie Musgrave has been found in Carrickfergus and we need your help to confirm our suspicions about the murder. Although Carrie’s body was found at the base of the castle walls, she didn’t fall and we don’t believe this was where the murder was committed either. Only by following the clue trail can the circumstances of her death be revealed…
This is a self-guided, circular walking Whodunit Hunt murder mystery trail.
- Carrickfergus has a long history, having been inhabited as a town for around 850 years! The shoreline is dominated by the impressive castle, but there is much more to see. Along the clue trail you’ll learn about the town’s rise as a port, how it was surrounded by over a kilometre of walls (which you’ll see the remains of), learn about the part Edward & Robert The Bruce played in its history, see an historic church… and more!
- The route is approximately 2 miles / 3 km and starts/ends at the free car park next to the castle.
- This Whodunit trail is crammed with 32 clues as well as several pieces of historical information and ghost stories too!
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is 2-3 hours, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – this is generally a fairly flat route, with only occasional moderate inclines and no steps to navigate.
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The starting point of this Whodunit Hunt is at the big car park beside Carrickfergus Castle:

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Who Archived Ann At The Antrim Coast?
Ann Collins has been found murdered on the beach at Ballygally, Northern Ireland, although crime scene technicians concluded that she didn’t drown and was killed elsewhere. Our best investigators have uncovered few leads and thus need your help to solve the crime.
The Antrim Coast Whodunit Hunt starts at the junction of Tower Road in Larne and ends near Cushendall.
- This is a self-guided, non-circular driving murder mystery trail.
- Visit lovely villages and learn about key figures in the history of the area hundreds of years ago… and its geology tens of millions of years ago. See castles and towers, historic memorials and ruined churches, stunning coastline too… and even the Scottish coast on a clear day!
- Over 30 clues to solve now we’ve squeezed even more fun into this Whodunit trail!
- For Games Of Thrones fans there are two filming locations along the clue route to spot!
- The clue driving route is only 25 miles, or 40km! There is about 2 miles / 3km of walking in total, spread across all clues.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops, is 4-5 hours.
- Accessibility – it is generally flat where clues are found. However the last clue has quite a steep slope down to it, though it has been recently improved; sensible shoes for this clue are therefore strongly recommended.
- Note: if you live a way along the clue route and it’s inconvenient to drive to the start, simply begin with the clue that is closest to you and, once you get to the end, drive to the start and solve the rest of the clues!

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The starting point is at the junction of Tower Road in Larne:

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Walking Whodunit Hunts are single-location murder mystery trails where you explore a village or an area of a town or city in search of clues to solve a crime. All have much history to uncover, show you grand and impressive architecture, and many reveal surprising facts about both places and the people that shaped them!
The places listed below (by county) all have single-location walking murder mystery trails for you to solve. Click any location link for more detail. Map available at the bottom of the page to locate trails in a particular area too.
In County Antrim are Ballymena, Ballymoney, Carrickfergus, Lisburn, Randalstown and Whitehead Whodunits… and our popular recent launch in Glenarm!
- On the North Antrim coast are Ballycastle and Portrush Whodunit Hunts.
- In Belfast itself are Belfast City Centre and Titanic Quarter trails, as well as the Europa taster trail if you’re short on time. We recently launched the Queen’s Quarter Trail around the university area too.
- Armagh City, Loughgall, and Lurgan trails in County Armagh.
- Belturbet and Cavan Town in County Cavan.
- In County Derry are trails at Derry and former market town Moneymore.
- In County Donegal is the Donegal town Whodunit Hunt.
- In County Down you’re spoilt for choice! There are walking Whodunits in Banbridge, Castlewellan, Dromore, Moira, Newcastle, Newry as well as nearby Derrymore Estate, Rathfriland, Royal Hillsborough and Saintfield … and if you’re short on time try our Newry Taster Trail!
- We’ve also just launched an indoor Whodunit Hunt at Downpatrick’s Down County Museum.
In North Down are trails at Bangor and Holywood, and a new taster trail at Newtownards!
- In County Fermanagh is the Enniskillen Whodunit Hunt.
- Ardee, Drogheda, Dromiskin and Dundalk trails available in County Louth.
- Kells, Navan and Trim in County Meath.
- Castleblaney, Clones, Glaslough and Monaghan trails are in County Monaghan.
- In County Sligo is our Sligo Town walking trail.
- In County Tyrone you can find walking Whodunits at Caledon, Omagh, and our recent launch at Dungannon.
There are more walking Whodunit Hunts in the pipeline too, including Galway City, Kilkenny, and a very unique trail in Dublin!
The vast majority of Whodunit Hunt clues are accessible by those with prams and wheelchair users, as we’ve determined routes for evidence investigation with as few steps as possible. Check the applicable Whodunit Hunt page(s) for full details, which indicate any accessability issues.
The map below shows all of our murder mystery trails, as well as our new kids trails. Walking murder mystery trails available are indicated by a black walker/runner symbol and indoor trails with a green building. Kids trails are indicated by a yellow star. Pipeline walking Whodunits are blue – if you’re interested in one of these, please contact us and we’ll tell you when they’re available.
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