Glenarm

Who Got Graham At Glenarm?

Graham Whelan has been found murdered in the village of Glenarm. Our chief detective has a heavy case load and needs your help to solve this murder mystery. Although Graham’s body was found in the harbour he certainly didn’t drown, says the coroner. So was he pushed… or murdered elsewhere? Only by following the evidence trail will all be revealed.
  • The Glenarm Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided murder mystery trail on foot.
  • Explore the beautiful village of Glenarm, a conservation area with much history and quaint streets with preserved old shop fronts. Learn about the castle, characters who shaped the history of Glenarm, see historic buildings, the harbour, and beautiful coastal views.
  • The clue route is almost 2 miles / 3 ¼ km long.
  • The Whodunit Hunt booklet is packed with over 30 clues to solve as well as several pieces of extra historical info and trivia not seen en route… and a folklore tale of heartbreak too!
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery is a good two hours, excluding refreshment stops.
  • Accessibility – most of the route is fairly flat, but towards the end there is a steep hill to ascend and then a shallower one to descend… but the climb is worth it for fabulous views!

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The starting point is between the marina building and the nearby car park at the southern end of town, close to the red blob in the map below:

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Antrim Coast

Who Archived Ann At The Antrim Coast?

Ann Collins has been found murdered on the beach at Ballygally, Northern Ireland, although crime scene technicians concluded that she didn’t drown and was killed elsewhere. Our best investigators have uncovered few leads and thus need your help to solve the crime.
  • The Antrim Coast Whodunit Hunt starts at the junction of Tower Road in Larne and ends near Cushendall.
  • This is a self-guided, non-circular driving murder mystery trail.
  • Visit lovely villages and learn about key figures in the history of the area hundreds of years ago… and its geology tens of millions of years ago. See castles and towers, historic memorials and ruined churches, stunning coastline too… and even the Scottish coast on a clear day!
  • Over 30 clues to solve now we’ve squeezed even more fun into this Whodunit trail!
  • If you’re a Games Of Thrones fan, then there are two filming locations along the clue route to spot!
  • All of the sights to see are on a driving route of only 25 miles, or 40km, from the start to the end point! There is about 2 miles / 3km of walking in total during this Hunt, spread across all of the clues.
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery from start to end points, excluding refreshment stops, is 4-5 hours.
  • Accessibility – it is generally flat where the clues are to be found, however the last clue has quite a steep slope down to it which can be slippery after wet weather (though it has been recently improved); sensible shoes for this clue are therefore strongly recommended.
  • Note: if you live a way along the clue route and it’s inconvenient to drive to the start, simply begin with the clue that is closest to you and, once you get to the end, drive to the start and solve the rest of the clues!


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The starting point is at the junction of Tower Road in Larne, County Antrim:

crime scene tape on white

(c) 2023 – the term ‘Whodunit Hunt’, associated logo, website content, and all Whodunit 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.