Who Destroyed Deirdre In Derry?
Deirdre Moore has been found murdered in the historic walled city of Derry and we desperately need your help to solve the murder. Although the remains of Deirdre’s body were found near the Guildhall, we believe this was not where the murder was committed. The trail starts on the other side of the Peace Bridge, near where Deirdre lived.
- The Derry City Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Discover a wealth of history in this unique place, one of the best preserved walled cities in all of Europe! You’ll cross the Peace Bridge, visit the Guildhall with its impressive pipe organ, and then explore much of the city walls (and beyond) to see numerous historic and varied sites. You’ll see the cathedral, huge cannons, grand architecture, read ghost stories… and more!
- This Whodunit Hunt is jam-packed with over 30 clues to solve! The booklet also contains several pieces of extra historical and tourist information.
- There are a number of guided tours around Derry (usually in groups with a guide), and all have their merits. However, if you want a really affordable self-guided tour with a murder mystery theme that you can do at your own pace then we think ours is hard to beat! Our Whodunit trail even takes you to historic places beyond the city walls and packs in a plethora of varied sights in the city! We don’t dwell on the history of ‘The Troubles’, though – we wanted to keep our trail a bit more light-hearted.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is about 3 hours, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – we don’t feel this particular Whodunit Hunt is suitable for people with mobility issues owing to steps to navigate and inclines for some clues.
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The starting point is on the south side of the river beside the Bakery Ebrington, shown in the map below, with free parking nearby. The route ends near the Guildhall.
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Who Fried Fred Friar In Armagh?
Fred Friar has been found murdered in the historic city of Armagh and your help is needed to solve the murder. Although the remains of Fred’s body were found beside the old cannon on the Mall, we believe this was not where the murder was committed. Only by following the clue trail will you discover where the crime was committed and solve the case.
- The Armagh City Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Along the clue route there is much to discover in this old city, almost unique if only because it has two cathedrals, both splendid pieces of architecture. You’ll see numerous historic buildings near the Church Of Ireland Cathedral, learn about a tragic railway disaster, see the replica of a giant Irish stone cross, and visit the beautiful green Mall area flanked on both sides by many old buildings. The route also passes close to the city’s planetarium, well worth a visit if time allows.
- The clue route is approximately 3 miles, or about 5 km, and starts/ends at the old Friary ruins within the Palace Demesne.
- The Whodunit Hunt booklet is packed with 30 clues as well as several pieces of extra historical information.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is about three hours, excluding any stops for refreshment.
- Accessibility – some streets are quite hilly, but the only steps are a couple into The Mall.
- Refreshments – there are restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, and stores along your clue hunt.
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The starting point for this Whodunit Hunt is shown below, where there is also free parking:
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Who Bashed Belle In Belfast?
Belle Finch has been found murdered in the capital city of Belfast. Although her body was found outside the Ulster Hall, we believe this was not where the murder was committed and so the clue trail starts at City Hall. Detectives are struggling to reach a conclusion to the case and need your help to solve the murder.
- The Belfast City Centre Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Along the clue route you will discover a wealth of history, with architectural splendour in many of the city buildings. You’ll learn about the maritime and linen industries, see major tourist attractions both old and new, come across some of the characters who shaped the city in prior generations… and much more!
- The route is approximately 2 miles, or about 3 km, and starts/ends at City Hall.
- This Whodunit Hunt is packed with over 30 clues to solve in a booklet containing several pieces of extra historical and tourist information.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is about 3 hours, excluding any stops for refreshment or retail therapy!
- Accessibility – this is a flat route, and any steps can be avoided using ramped floors (primarily in Victoria Centre).
- Refreshments – there are almost countless restaurants and cafes, some great coffee shops, large stores with their own food / beverage options, and convenience stores on your clue hunt.
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The starting point is in front of City Hall, shown in the map below:
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