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 while taking in beautiful lakeside 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 spread 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 clues.
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops and return journey, is about 5 hours.
  • 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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Boyne Valley

Who Bumped Off Brigid in the Boyne Valley?

Brigid O’Hare has been found murdered in the village of Slane in the Boyne Valley. Few leads have been uncovered and detectives need your help to solve the murder. Although her body was found in the Square of Slane, it is believed this was not where she was killed and thus suggest the clue trail starts at the Monasterboice Crosses car park.
  • Discover huge ancient monuments, a historic battle site, an old abbey, round towers dating back over 1000 years, ancient burial sites over 5000 years old… and more! You will also explore the historical small town of Slane which has many old buildings as well as a connection to a famous poet.
  • The linear clue route of this murder mystery trail is 25 miles, or about 40km, to the end point at Donaghmore Tower near Navan.
  • We suggest allowing four hours to solve this  Whodunit Hunt, excluding any refreshment stops.
  • There is a moderate amount of walking at quite a number of locations.
  • Accessibility – most clues are generally flat apart from some clues in Slane on inclined roads.
  • For refreshments, Slane is your best bet with quite a number of options.

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The start of the Whodunit Hunt is shown in the map below:

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