Holywood

Who Fatally Hurt Harry In Holywood?

Harry Woods has alas been found murdered in Holywood, North Down, and our over-worked investigator needs your help to bring the case to a close. We recommend you start your search for clues at Holywood’s historic priory, as his body was found there; however, detectives think the body was left there to confuse us and believe the murder was carried out elsewhere.
  • The Holywood Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
  • Much of Holywood is designated a conservation area, preserving the grand 19th Century architecture that resulted from wealthy industrialists and merchants moving here after the railway opened in 1848. Along the clue trail you’ll come across quite a number of historic buildings, including of course the ruined priory; the only maypole on the island of Ireland is here too!
  • The route is only 1¼ miles, or about 2 km, and fairly flat too, so perfect for those who don’t want to walk so much. The clue trail starts/ends at the priory (see map below).
  • The Whodunit Hunt booklet is packed with nearly 30 clues to solve as well as several pieces of extra historical information.
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery is 1½ – 2 hours. Extend your visit here with a refreshment stop at one of Holywood’s great coffee shops, cafes, or restaurants.
  • Accessibility – this is a generally quite flat route, although some streets have moderate inclines.

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Bangor

Who Bumped Off Barry In Bangor?

Poor Barry Mulholland has been found murdered in Bangor and our best investigator is struggling to tie up the loose ends of the case and thus needs your help to solve the murder. Barry’s body was found outside the castle, unusually within a circle of scary Halloween pumpkins, but we’re undecided as to whether the murder was committed there.

Anyone who purchased this Whodunit Hunt during the Halloween event and successfully completes it afterwards can still get a free detective certificate at the Toutist Information Office + discount code!

  • Bangor Abbey (C) Andrea M 2023The Bangor Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
  • Bangor may be known as a touristy seaside town, but it actually has a lot of historical sites with the town’s origins dating back over 1400 years! Along the clue trail you’ll see Bangor Castle, learn of the saints responsible for the early settlement of Bangor, see vibrant street murals and a gun from a World War II U-boat… and much more!
  • The route is approximately 2 ¾ miles, or about 4 ½ km, and starts/ends at the railway station’s park & ride car park (see map below).
  • The Whodunit Hunt booklet is packed with over 30 clues to solve as well as several pieces of extra historical information not found en-route.
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery is about three hours, excluding refreshment stops.
  • Accessibility – this is a generally quite flat route, although some streets have moderate inclines. There are no steps that must be navigated.
  • Refreshments – there are coffee shops, cafes, restaurants, and stores along the route.

To pay using Paypal click here (or in the menu) to order this, or any other, Whodunit Hunt.

To purchase this Whodunit Hunt with credit / debit / Amex card please click here.

(c) 2023 – the term ‘Whodunit Hunt’, associated logo, website content, and all Hunt routes, ideas, photos, are all protected by copyright. Any copying, impersonation or distribution of anything embraced by our copyright is intellectual theft and therefore unlawful and illegal. Please respect the law as well as all of our hard work.