Meath-Fingal Coast Trail

Who Struck Down Sean From Skerries?

Sean Black has been found murdered at the windmill in Skerries, close to the visitor centre, and our best but overworked investigator needs your help to solve the case. We believe he was killed elsewhere so your search for clues starts at Drogheda, where he worked.
  • The Meath-Fingal Coast Trail is a self-guided, driving murder mystery trail. This Whodunit Hunt starts at Drogheda and ends at Rush.
  • The clue route includes numerous historic sites and beautiful coastal scenery. You’ll see castles, seaside towns, assorted modern sculptures, windmills, a ruined church, an unusual ‘structure’… and more! Learn about the history and evolution of the area as you go and find out where St Patrick landed here too!
  • We’ve squeezed 30 clues into this trail with lots of historical information added to the Whodunit booklet.
  • The linear clue route is only 49 km (or about 31 miles). The total walking distance spread across all of the clues is up to 5 ½ km / 3.4 miles but you can reduce this by 1 km / 0.6 miles if you drive your vehicle down Ardgillan Castle’s driveway from its car park to solve one clue.
  • We suggest allowing at least four hours to complete this Whodunit Hunt, excluding extended 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 coffee shops, a number of bars and restaurants, and stores along the route.

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The starting point is at the Scotch Hall bus stop at Drogheda, shown below, with the route then heading along the R150 out of the town:

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