Who Liquidated Colm Along The Lecale Coast?
Colm O’Brien has been found murdered in the village of Rossglass and our best investigator is struggling to narrow down leads. We need your help to confirm their suspicions and crack the case! It is believed that Colm was murdered outside of the village and so the clue trail starts near Newcastle, at the ancient Maghera Church and Round Tower site.
- The Lecale Coast Trail is a self-guided, non-circular driving Whodunit Hunt.
- This murder mystery trail is jam-packed with historic sites along a driving route of only 30 miles, or about 50 km. You will visit, or pass, neolithic sites including the portal tomb shown in the photo and a large stone circle, numerous castles with seven in the coastal town of Ardglass alone, and a church over a thousand years old!! You will also see several other sites, beautiful coastal scenery (including the view of the Mourne mountains shown below), and learn about several characters who have helped shaped the area’s history.
- There is generally moderate walking, about 3 miles or 5 km in total, which is spread across all of the clues. Sensible shoes are required (e.g. trainers) for the walk to the stone circle clue.
- It is recommended to allow at least four hours to solve this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – once out of the car the terrain is generally fairly flat, but a few clues do require reasonable mobility.
- There are assorted places for refreshment along the route in many towns and villages.
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The starting point is shown in the map below.
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