Who Murdered Maeve From Maynooth?
Maeve O’Mahony from Maynooth has alas been found murdered. Although Maeve’s body was found at Maynooth Castle we’re not at all sure that the murder was committed here and so the evidence trail starts at the Bodenstown Graveyard. We hope you can help us to conclude this ghastly murder mystery.
This Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, driving murder mystery trail. It starts between Sallins and Clane and ends at Maynooth… hence the trail name.
- Start by seeing the memorial stone of a key figure in Ireland’s drive for independence. En-route you’ll see the ruins of an impressive friary, two sites where monasteries were founded over 1,300 years ago, a town involved in Ireland’s past cotton industry, assorted historical sites in Maynooth… and more!
- The clue route is only 32 km / 20 miles!
- There is generally moderate walking for most clues, with approximately 4 km / 2.5 miles in total spread across all of the clues.
- Nearly 30 clues to solve! Allow 3-4 hours to solve the case, excluding prolonged refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – the walking terrain is generally quite flat, with only occasional moderate slopes; there are no steps.
- For refreshments, Clane and Maynooth have a variety of options including bars, coffee shops, and restaurants.
- Email clue help facility if you get stuck.
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The starting point is shown below:

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Who Dispatched Dani From Dungiven?
Dani Kelly from Dungiven has been murdered and detectives need your help to solve the case. Although her body was found at the Dungiven priory site detectives have strong suspicions that she was murdered elsewhere. The hunt for clues starts at Castledawson, where her boyfriend lives.
The Glenshane Heaney Trail Whodunit Hunt starts at Castledawson and ends at Portglenone.
- This trail’s name comes from the spectacular pass that the route traverses, and the famous poet Seamus Heaney who was born near the starting point. As well as beautiful scenery you’ll visit numerous historic sites including the Seamus Heaney Homeplace, Dungiven Priory, a ruined church with a rare structure, a forest park, find out about a highwayman from the area… and more!
- Over 30 clues have been squeezed into this Whodunit Hunt in a booklet containing several bits of additional historical trivia!
- The clue route is 57 miles / 92 km. There is a moderate 2¼ miles / 3½ km of walking, spread across all clue stops.
- The recommended time to solve this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops, is 4-5 hours.
- Accessibility – it is generally flat where most of the clues are to be found, though there are some inclines where sensible shoes are recommended.
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The starting point is in Castledawson beside the Moyola river bridge:

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Who Buried Henry In Hillsborough?
The body of Henry Hale was unearthed by a curious dog beside the plane sculpture at Hilsborough Lake! But detectives believe he was murdered elsewhere and quite likely outside the village of Royal Hillsborough. With a big case load, our chief detective needs your help to conclude the case.
This is a self-guided driving Whodunit Hunt ‘taster trail’ for if you want to start small with driving Whodunit Hunts or don’t have much time.
- Starting at Hillsborough Lake the clue trail takes you to several sites associated with famous inventor and extraordinary pioneer Harry Ferguson who was born in the area. Also visit an ancient fort site dating back over 1,000 years and an old motte and bailey almost as old! All this packed into a driving route of only 23 miles / 37 km long!!
- Still 14 clues to solve in our mini Whodunit booklet which of course also has full directions and several snippets of history and trivia squeezed into it! There is only one mile / 1.6 km of walking in total.
- Allow 1 ½ – 2 hours to solve this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – the route is generally flat.
- Email clue help facility if you get stuck.
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The starting point is shown in the map below.

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Who Killed Laura in Loughgall?
Laura Masterton has been found murdered in the historic village of Loughgall. Our best team of investigators are struggling to conclude the case and thus need your help to solve the murder. Although Laura’s body was found at the football club, it’s obvious to detectives that she was murdered elsewhere.
The Loughgall Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, there-and-back murder mystery trail on foot.
- Loughgall is a lovely, quaint village in Northern Ireland’s apple growing area. Learn about the apple industry as the evidence trail takes you into Loughgall Country Park, and see numerous historical sites along the main street including a ruined church and the old schools.
- The clue route is 1 ½ miles / about 2 ½ km.
- Whodunit booklet packed with 28 clues and lots of pieces of historical information.
- Allow about two hours, excluding refreshment stop. You can extend your stay in the village with a walk in the country park.
- Accessibility – the route is generally fairly flat, with only moderate inclines.
- Refreshments – there’s a nice coffee shop but it’s open only some days of the week. In warmer months there are snack options in the country park.
- Email clue help facility if you get stuck.
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The starting point is shown in the map below, with parking on the side road just opposite:

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Who Culled Clara In Castleblaney?
Clara O’Neill has been found murdered in Castleblaney and we need your help to confirm suspicions about the case. Although Clara’s body was found at the lakeside, we believe this was not where the murder was committed. Only by following the clue trail will you uncover the details behind the crime.
This Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- On the clue route there is much to discover! You’ll find out about the town’s origins, history, and former railway line, see historic buildings, learn about an Olympic sportsman and his many achievements (with a Manchester United link), and discover the rich musical roots of the town. You’ll end up at the shore of beautiful Lake Muckno, where there are splendid opportunities for walks.
- The route is almost 4 km / 2½ miles.
- The booklet has nearly 30 clues to solve and is jam-packed with extra historical and local trivia.
- Allow about 2 ½ hours to solve this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – a few streets and paths have moderate inclines but you shouldn’t need to navigate any steps.
- Refreshments – restaurants, cafes, coffee shops and stores are along your clue hunt. We love the West Street coffee shop which you’ll pass on the main street.
- Email clue help facility if you get stuck.
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The start/end point is at the Castle Hope car park shown in this map:

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Who Slaughtered Patricia On The St Patrick’s Trail?
After being reported missing, Patricia Reynolds’ body has been found dumped beside St Patrick’s grave in Downpatrick. But we don’t believe that she was murdered there and so recommend that you start your search at Inch Abbey, which she regularly visited. With few leads uncovered, we need your help to solve the murder.
The St Patrick’s Trail Whodunit Hunt starts at historic Inch Abbey and ends at Kilclief Castle (see picture) on the coast, a few miles east of Downpatrick.
- This is a self-guided, near-circular driving murder mystery trail.
- On the clue route you’ll pass pretty coastal scenery whilst visiting numerous impressive and historic sites, some dating as far back as the 5th Century and the arrival of St Patrick near Strangford! You’ll see castles, Inch Abbey, a Game Of Thrones location, the site of the first church in Ireland… and much more. There’s an opportunity for wildlife spotting too!
- We’ve somehow squeezed 32 clues into this Whodunit Hunt as well as several nuggets of extra historical info! All this along a driving route of only 26 miles / 42 km!
- There is a moderate amount of walking at many clue stops, primarily in Downpatrick, Strangford, and to Audley’s Castle. Total walking distance is about 2 ½ miles / 4 km.
- Allow about 4 hours to solve this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops. Should you wish to make a whole day of it, there are museums and other attractions to visit en-route.
- Accessibility – it’s fairly flat where all of the clues are to be found. There are, however, a couple of clues that require a moderate degree of mobility and are not wheelchair-friendly.
- Email clue help facility if you get stuck.
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The starting point of this Whodunit Hunt is near Downpatrick, shown in the map below:

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Who Dispatched Donald in Dundalk?
Donald McClintock has been found murdered in Dundalk. His body was found at the gates of St Patrick’s Cathedral, but we consider that he was likely murdered elsewhere. Even our best team of investigators are struggling to make sense of the evidence gathered and need your help to solve the case.
The Dundalk Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Dundalk has a huge amount of history to be discovered while hunting for clues, some dating back to the 13th Century! See a ruined windmill, magnificent cathedral, and many other historic buildings, as well as learning about people involved in the town’s history. You’ll also see a peace garden, the distant scenery of the Cooley Mountains… and more!
- The clue route is 2 ¼ miles, or about 3 ½ km.
- Allow 2 – 2½ hours to solve this murder mystery hunt, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – this is a flat route, with no steps.
- For refreshments, you will pass coffee shops and convenience stores as well as a number of bars and restaurants along the route.
- Email clue help facility if you get stuck.
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The starting point is Kelly’s Monument near the cathedral, shown in the map below.

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Who Liquidated Leonard in Lurgan?
Leonard McCloy has been found murdered at the railway station of Lurgan, although it is felt that this was not where the murder was committed. Our local detective in the town has been spending more time eating Ulster fries than trying to crack the case and so we need your help to solve the murder!
The Lurgan Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Discover the surprising amount of history that the town has to offer, including the impressively ornate Brownlow House and nearby park, learn of the town’s former significant linen industry, more than one world-record breaking sporting character… and more!
- The route is 2 ½ miles, or about 4 km.
- Allow 2 ½ – 3 hours to solve this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – this is a generally flat route, with little in the way of gradient and no steps.
- Refreshments – there is quite a good lunch-time restaurant in Brownlow House; other options in the town.
- NOTE: Brownlow House is closed Sundays and Mondays, so if doing the Lurgan Whodunit Hunt on these days you’d have to use at least one clue help (and possibly if the House gates are closed). Thus it’s preferable to do it on one of the other days of the week.
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The starting point is at the car park at the end of Robert Street next to Lurgan Park:

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