Tandragee Road Trail

Who Murdered Tanya Magee From Tandragee?

Shy Tanya Magee from Tandragee was never one to steal the limelight… but having been found murdered her name is big local news. Although her body was found at the village’s car park, we believe this was not where the murder was committed and she may have been murdered outside the village. The trail for clue evidence therefore begins at the start of the Tandragee road in Newry.
  • The Tandragee Road Trail murder mystery is a self-guided, driving Whodunit Hunt. It starts at Newry and ends near Gilford.
  • The driving route wanders along and across the Newry canal until reaching Gilford, and some clues are beside its waters. En route you’ll visit several villages dating back hundreds of years and find out about some of the characters in their history. In Gilford you’ll see the remains of a magnificent mill and find out about its history and that of the linen industry in the area.
  • The clue route is only 25 miles, or about 40 km! There is generally moderate walking, approximately 2 ½ miles / 4 km in total.
  • We suggest allowing 3 – 4 hours hours to complete this Whodunit Hunt, excluding refreshment stops.
  • Accessibility – once out of the car the terrain is generally quite flat, with only occasional moderate slopes; there are no steps.
  • For refreshments, you will pass stores, as well as a number of coffee shops, cafes and restaurants along the route.

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The starting point is the Fiveways roundabout, Newry, shown below:

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Banbridge

Who Obliterated Beth In Banbridge?

The body of Beth Cartwright has been found in Banbridge, and although her body was found in the river Bann we’re sure this wasn’t where the murder was committed. We desperately need your help to solve the murder as detectives can’t come to a conclusion.
  • The Banbridge Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
  • Learn about the surprising amount of history that the town has to offer once you dig deep, which dates back several hundred years. You’ll learn about its railway history, an arctic explorer, the milling industry, and historical local characters.
  • The route is 2 ¼ miles, or about 3 ¾ km.
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops, is 2-3 hours.
  • Accessibility – this is a mostly fairly flat route, with no steps, but there are some inclines, notably on Bridge Street.
  • Refreshments – there are restaurants and cafes, some great coffee shops, and bakeries on your clue hunt. Our favourites are Cafe Incredable at the leisure centre (for generous scones and hot drinks) and Cafe Marmalade for a good lunch and friendly service.

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The start / end point is at the town’s Tesco store on Castlewellan Road (where you park), shown below:

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