Barnesmore Gap Trail

Who Killed Leo From Letterkenny?

Leo McInure from Letterkenny has been found murdered! Our best investigator is struggling to conclude the case and needs your help to solve the murder. Although his body was found dumped at the side of the road at Barnesmore Gap it is believed that he was murdered elsewhere. So it is recommended to start the hunt for clues at Letterkenny, where he lived.
  • The Barnesmore Gap Trail is so named as the road traverses this scenic gap as it passes the Bluestack Mountains. Starting at Letterkenny, you’ll proceed to the pretty ancient village of Raphoe, pass through Stranorlar, see beautiful Lough Eske, and solve a few remaining clues in Donegal town. See beautiful churches, stunning mountain and lake scenery, learn about the potato famine… and more!
  • We’ve squeezed 30 clues into this self-guided, driving murder mystery trail, with lots of historical information in our Whodunit Hunt booklet so you get to know a little more about the places you’re visiting.
  • The route is 64 km / 40 miles and there are generally moderate amounts of walking at each of the clue stops. You could do an extra walk in Drumboe Woods en route if you wanted to pause your clue hunting there.
  • We suggest allowing 4-5 hours to complete this Whodunit Hunt, excluding extended refreshment stops…. so it’s great for a wee day out.
  • Accessibility – once out of the car the terrain is generally fairly flat, albeit with one short, steep hill at the start.
  • Note, if you live halfway along the trail (such as at Stranorlar) then start by solving the clue closest to where you live, solve remaining clues and then drive up to Letterkenny and solve the remaining clues back to where you started!

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The starting point is at the bottom of Market Square in Letterkenny, opposite the Market Centre entrance, shown below:

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Inishowen Peninsula Trail

Who Murdered Mary From Moville?

Mary Malone from Moville has alas been found murdered. Even our best investigator is still trying to link the evidence together and thus needs your help to solve the case. Mary’s body was found at the graveyard beside the Cooley Cross near Moville – we believe she was killed elsewhere, but feel it best to start your hunt for clues at the cross.
  • The Inishowen Peninsula Trail Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, driving murder mystery trail. It starts near Moville and ends at the impressive Grianan of Aileach which dates back to the 1st Century and provides a fantastic view of the route you’ve come.
  • The clue route includes historic sites spanning almost 2,000 years of history, including ancient Irish crosses, monastic sites, a saint’s grave, and more! You’ll also see much stunning coastal and mountain scenery too.
  • The clue route is 85 km, or about 53 miles. There is generally very moderate walking at all of the clue stops.
  • If you wish, and provided that time allows, there is the opportunity to pause in your clue hunting at Malin and visit impressive Malin Head nearby, the most northerly point in Ireland.
  • We suggest allowing five hours to complete this Whodunit Hunt, excluding extended refreshment stops.
  • Accessibility – once out of the car the terrain is generally quite flat.

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The starting point is at the Cooley Cross near Moville, shown below:

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Hillsborough

Who Rubbed Out Helena’s Life In Royal Hillsborough?

Helena Roberts has been found dead in Royal Hillsborough. With a heavy case load our chief detective needs your help to solve this murder mystery. Although Helena’s body was found in the lake the coroner has ruled out drowning. So how did she get here? Was her body dumped to throw us off the scent? Only by following the evidence trail will all be revealed!
  • This is a self-guided walking Whodunit Hunt in Royal Hillsborough, County Down.
  • On your clue hunt you’ll see historic buildings, strange creatures in the forest, the village’s fort and beautiful lake nearby. Also learn about the history of Hillsborough, spanning hundreds of years, and characters that shaped it! We’ll tell you about ghosts haunting Hillsbrough Castle too!
  • The clue route is 2 ¼ miles / 3 ½ km. Allow at least two hours to solve this case.
  • Accessibility – there are some slopes, primarily the hill in Royal Hillsborough.
  • There are assorted places for refreshment, including delicious sweet treats on Lisburn Street!

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The starting point is shown in the map below.

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Torr Road Trail

Who Killed Clara From Cushendun?

Clara Baxter has alas been found murdered – her body was found dumped at Murlough Bay but evidence suggests the murder was committed elsewhere. Start your hunt for clues at Cushendun and see where they take you…
  • This is a self-guided, driving murder mystery ‘taster trail’, for if you’re short on time or want to try a mini driving Whodunit Hunt to see if you’ll like them. We hope you do!
  • Explore the stunning coastline between the quaint village of Cushendun and Ballycastle. You’ll discover a number of historic spots as you go including Ballycastle Friary, standing stones, Carra Castle, and also learn about the history of Cushendun! There’s also a Game Of Thrones location near the starting point!
  • The little Whodunit Hunt booklet for this murder mystery is still packed with 14 clues, full directions, and a couple of snippets of history and trivia. It costs only £3.99!
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery is 1 ½ – 2 hours; any walking to be done is completely flat, unless you wish to do the short climb up Torr Head for beautiful views.
  • The driving route is 16 miles / 26 km and there is a total of one mile (1 ½ km) of walking across all of the clues.

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The starting point is at Cushendun, shown in the map below:


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Portrush

Who Put An End To Peter’s Life In Portrush?

The body of Peter Ross was found washed up on the beach at Portrush, but the coroner has ruled out drowning and confirmed his death looks suspicious, suggesting he might have even been murdered out of town! Start at the old railway station building and see where the clue trail takes you.…

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  • The Portrush Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided murder mystery trail on foot.
  • Discover the history behind the seaside town! Did you know that significant neolithic and bronze age finds have been made near Portrush? Find out about these, the history of the town as a port, its lifeboats, pass the White House, see historic buildings, lovely sea views… and more!
  • The clue route is two miles / 3.4 km. It starts between the old and new railway stations – see map below.
  • This Whodunit booklet is packed with nearly 30 clues to solve as well as several pieces of extra historical and tourist info not seen en route.
  • The recommended time to complete this murder mystery is 1½ – 2 hours, excluding refreshment stops.
  • Accessibility – the route is generally fairly flat, with only moderate inclines (one short and steeper one) and no steps.

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Omagh

Who Obliterated Oliver In Omagh?

Oliver O’Neill has been found murdered in the historic city of Omagh and we desperately need your help to solve the murder. Although the bloody remains of Oliver’s body were found outside the old Wesleyan Chapel on James Street, we believe this was not where the murder was committed; however, clues to this murder mystery start here.
  • The Omagh Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
  • Omagh is alas remembered for the 1998 bombing that has resulted in a beautiful memorial garden being created to remember the victims. As well as visiting this garden, you’ll see quite a number of historic buildings on the clue route including beautiful churches, an old stone bridge, and the impressive courthouse. There is a musical interest too at more than one stop!
  • There are 26 clues to solve, including quite a few picture clues to spot in order to narrow down the case evidence.
  • The route is only 1 ½ miles / 2 ½ km.
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops, is two hours.
  • Accessibility – this is a mostly fairly flat route, with no steps, but there are some inclines near the start and end points.

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The start / end point is shown below:

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Taster Trails

Short On Time? Try A Taster Trail!

Ever thought of trying a Whodunit Hunt but always short on time or weren’t sure how much you’d enjoy it? Or wondered if you’d be ‘good enough’ to solve a case (which really doesn’t matter)? Then try one of our new taster trails! We’ve specifically designed them to take around 90 minutes to complete with walking routes of less than a mile. We’ll give you help with two clues if you get stuck.

We’ve recently launched two walking taster trails, our Europa Trail in Belfast and the Newry Taster Trail. There’s still 17-18 clues to solve (rather less than the 30+ clues in our standard length trails in these cities) and you’ll get to see interesting places, learn about historic sites and people encountered along the routes, and discover something new!

We’ve just launched our first driving taster trails too – the Torr Road Taster Trail which starts at the quaint village of Cushendun and the Harry Ferguson Trail which follows in the footsteps of the famous inventor.

So try one of these taster trails and see if you’d like more of our kind of fun… definitely something different to do, for sure! They are at a bargain price of only £3.99!!

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Ulster Museum

Who Annihilated Ursula & Delivered Her To The Ulster Museum?

As you might expect, the Ulster Museum have occasional deliveries of new artefacts and exhibits to put on display but it’s fair to say they weren’t expecting to find the body of Ursula Powers when a recent delivery was opened! The clues collated from evidence confirm she was killed somewhere in Belfast – intriguingly, the mystery behind her death can be unravelled by following the clue trail around the floors of the museum using some of the very interesting items on display to solve the case clues!
  • The Ulster Museum Whodunit Hunt is our first indoor self-guided murder mystery trail… perhaps the only indoor one commecially available in the UK or Ireland!
  • Travel back in time as you discover a wealth of history from recent decades all the way back to the dinosaur era! Countless interesting exhibits covering so many eras and subjects to see, including the famous mummified Takabuti in the Egyptian room, dinosaur skeletons, a polar bear and huge replica Irish cross… and SO much more!
  • We’ve designed a route around the museum taking in some of the most interesting and key things to see.
  • Over 35 clues to solve in a Whodunit Hunt booklet with additional historical information and less than half a mile of walking! Perfect for cold, wet, or windy days!
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery is about two hours, excluding any breaks for refreshment… though it depends upon how long you linger at various exhibits along the way. Note, the museum is closed on Mondays (except for NI Bank Holidays).
  • Accessibility – the museum has lifts and ramps for those preferring to avoid steps.
  • Refreshments – the Ulster Musem has a cafe while there are numerous options nearby.

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Randalstown

Who Wrecked Randalstown Ray’s Life?

Ray Campbell has been found dead at the base of the old railway viaduct, but the autopsy suggests that he was killed before being thrown off the bridge. However, with a large number of cases to solve, detectives need your help to conclude this case.
  • This Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided murder mystery trail on foot.
  • Randalstown is a small town with a huge amount of heritage so you’ll see loads of historic sites on our figure-of-eight walk here that takes you over the railway viaduct! See an unusually shaped church, the viaduct of course and the ancient road bridge, the gate lodge to Shane’s Castle, learn about the history of its buildings and the mill here, nearby Game Of Thrones filming locations… and more!
  • The clue route is almost 1 ½ miles, or about 2 ½ km.
  • This Whodunit booklet is packed with 33 clues to solve (the most we’ve ever squeezed into a walking Whodunit) and several pieces of extra historical information and trivia not seen en route.
  • Allow a full two hours to solve this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops.
  • Accessibility – the route is generally fairly flat, with only moderate inclines and no steps.

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The starting point and car park is shown in the map below:

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Lough Neagh

Who Eliminated Neil In The Lough Neagh Area?

Neil Casey from Ardboe has been murdered and our detectives need your help to solve the mystery around his death. Although his body was found floating at the lakeside near Oxford Island the post-mortem confirms he wasn’t drowned and so detectives believe his body was thrown in the lake.
  • The Lough Neagh Whodunit Hunt starts at Oxford Island and ends at Cranfield Church east of Toome. It is a self-guided, linear driving murder mystery trail.
  • Visit lovely lakeside villages and see beautiful scenery. You’ll see the finest Irish Cross in Northern Ireland dating back over 1,000 years, a castle, a ruined church and holy well, visit Oxford Island nature reserve… and much more. If you’re a Game Of Thrones fan, there’s a filming location that you’ll stop at along the clue hunt too!
  • Over 30 clues to solve!
  • The driving route is 52 miles, or 83 km, with clues all around the western side of Lough Neagh. There is about 2 ½ miles / 4 km of walking in total during this Whodunit Hunt, spread across all of the clue stops.
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops and return journey, is about 5 hours – a great day out!
  • Accessibility – it is generally flat where the clues are to be found, with no steps that must be navigated.

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The starting point is at the Oxford Island nature reserve, off the M1 motorway:

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