Tired of having the same old team-building events at pubs / restaurants? Looking for a new, fun, and very affordable idea for hen & stag days or a college / uni event? Then why not have a murder mystery themed event with one of our Whodunit Hunt trails!
The cost per booklet of our walking Whodunit Hunts is £6.99 and (standard length) driving Whodunit Hunts is £7.99 if sent by email (or Euro equivalents)… so very affordable! Taster trails cost only £3.99!
We give a discount for buying multiple Whodunit Hunt booklets, depending on the number of copies needed. If you want us to print (on premium quality paper) and post your booklets then the discount will, at the least, give you free printing and postage.
For a team event we advise teams of 2-3 people (although four is doable too) with one booklet per team. Booklets provided will each have a unique case id for each team to submit an answer (and get clue help). After purchase, we supply guidance on running your event and indicate the best place(s) for your teams to meet near the starting point.

The photo shows an example booklet. If printing the booklets yourself, click this printing link for guidance.
Payment is by either card or Paypal – we’ll supply payment instructions when you’ve concluded the details of your event with us.
To make an enquiry just fill in the form below and we’ll get back to you with a quote and any queries that we may have about your event.

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Who Destroyed Deirdre In Derry?
Deirdre Moore has been found murdered in the historic walled city of Derry and we need your help to solve the murder. The remains of Deirdre’s body were found near the Guildhall but we believe this was not where the murder was committed. The trail starts on the other side of the Peace Bridge, near where Deirdre lived.
The Derry City Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Discover a wealth of history in this unique place, one of the best preserved walled cities in all of Europe! You’ll cross the Peace Bridge, visit the Guildhall with its impressive pipe organ, and then explore much of the city walls (and beyond) to see numerous historic and varied sites. You’ll see the cathedral, huge cannons, grand architecture, read ghost stories… and more!
- This Whodunit Hunt is jam-packed with over 30 clues to solve! The booklet also contains several pieces of extra historical and tourist information.
- There are a number of guided tours around Derry, usually in groups with a guide, which have their merits. However, if you want a really affordable self-guided tour with a murder mystery theme to do at your own pace then we think ours is hard to beat! Our Whodunit trail even takes you to historic places beyond the city walls and packs in a plethora of very varied sights in the city!
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is about 3 hours, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – we don’t feel this particular Whodunit Hunt is suitable for people with mobility issues owing to steps to navigate and inclines for some clues.
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The starting point is on the south side of the river beside the Bakery Ebrington, shown in the map below, with free parking nearby. The route ends near the Guildhall.

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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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Who Buried Henry In Hillsborough?
The body of Henry Hale was unearthed by a curious dog beside the plane sculpture at Hilsborough Lake! But detectives believe he was murdered elsewhere and quite likely outside the village of Royal Hillsborough. With a big case load, our chief detective needs your help to conclude the case.
This is a self-guided driving Whodunit Hunt, starting at Hillsborough Lake and ending a few miles away. It’s a mini ‘taster trail’ for if you want to start small with driving Whodunit Hunts or don’t have much time.
- Starting at Hillsborough Lake the clue trail takes you to several sites associated with famous inventor and extraordinary pioneer Harry Ferguson who was born in the area. You’ll also visit an ancient fort site dating back over 1000 years and an old motte and bailey almost as old! All this packed into a driving route of only 23 miles / 37 km long!!
- There are still 14 clues to solve in the mini Whodunit booklet which also has full directions and several snippets of history and trivia squeezed into it! There is only one mile / 1.6 km of walking in total.
- It is recommended to allow 1 ½ – 2 hours to solve this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – the route is generally flat.
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The starting point is shown in the map below.

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Who Whacked William in Whitehead?
William White has been found murdered in the old coastal town of Whitehead and our investigators have uncovered very few leads. Therefore, we desperately need your help to solve the murder. Although William’s body was found on the beach, our detective team believe this was not where the murder was committed.
The Whitehead Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Along the clue route you will discover many interesting sights, both historic and modern, in this quaint seaside village. Learn about its railway history, the evolution of its tourism industry, and several of the characters who shaped it. See a castle, read about a pop star who used to live in Whitehead… and someone who made their home in a cave!
- The clue route around Whitehead is almost 2 ½ miles, or about 4 km. It starts/ends in the car park at the end of the Old Castle Road.
- The Whodunit Hunt booklet is packed with 30 clues as well as several pieces of historical and tourism trivia.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is two hours, excluding any stops for refreshment.
- Accessibility – the route is generally fairly flat, with only moderate inclines. Previous sleuths attempting this trail report that it is ‘dog-friendly’!
- Refreshments – there are a number of cafes, coffee shops, and convenience stores in Whitehead.
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The starting point is shown in the map below.

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Who Culled Carrie In Carrickfergus?
The body of Carrie Musgrave has been found in Carrickfergus and we need your help to confirm our suspicions about the murder. Although Carrie’s body was found at the base of the castle walls, she didn’t fall and we don’t believe this was where the murder was committed either. Only by following the clue trail can the circumstances of her death be revealed…
This is a self-guided, circular walking Whodunit Hunt murder mystery trail.
- Carrickfergus has a long history, having been inhabited as a town for around 850 years! The shoreline is dominated by the impressive castle, but there is much more to see. Along the clue trail you’ll learn about the town’s rise as a port, how it was surrounded by over a kilometre of walls (which you’ll see the remains of), learn about the part Edward & Robert The Bruce played in its history, see an historic church… and more!
- The route is approximately 2 miles / 3 km and starts/ends at the free car park next to the castle.
- This Whodunit trail is crammed with 32 clues as well as several pieces of historical information and ghost stories too!
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is 2-3 hours, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – this is generally a fairly flat route, with only occasional moderate inclines and no steps to navigate.
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The starting point of this Whodunit Hunt is at the big car park beside Carrickfergus Castle:

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Who Annihilated Liz In Lisburn?
The body of much loved local Liz Tench has been found in Lisburn. Although Liz’s body was found near Union Bridge in the river Lagan, we believe this was not where the murder was committed. The coroner confirms drowning was not the cause of death and so we need your help to confirm our suspicions about the murder.
The Lisburn Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Although the centre of Lisburn is fairly modern, on this route you will discover the other side of the town which contains a wealth of history. You’ll learn about the once-thriving linen industry, see many historical sites including the cathedral and beautiful Castle Gardens, and learn about the history of the town. You’ll come across some of the characters who shaped the area too, including Sir Richard Wallace who was greatly liked by the town’s population at the time.
- The route is 2¼ miles, or 3¾ km, and starts/ends near the Lagan Valley Island complex.
- This Whodunit trail is jampacked with over 30 clues in a booklet with several pieces of extra historical information.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is 2-3 hours, excluding refreshment stops.
- Accessibility – this is a generally quite flat route, although some streets have inclines such as Bridge Street.
- Refreshments – there are a number of options, including coffee shops, cafes, and stores. We just have to mention our favourite, Crema on Bow Street, which has extra-special sweet treats on Fridays – we love their rhubarb and custard cruffins!
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The starting point of this Whodunit Hunt is shown below:

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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 clue route is only 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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Who Abrogated Artie’s Life in Ardee?
Artie Sullivan has been found murdered in Ardee. His body was found on the Riverway Walk, but we’re sure that he was murdered elsewhere. Our best team of investigators have uncovered few leads and thus need your help to solve the murder.
New improved trail route now available!
The Ardee Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Ardee is a very historic town dating back to the early 14th Century!! On your hunt for clues discover castles, old churches and several other historic buildings as well as learning about the origins of Ardee town and epic Irish battles. You may see local artworks on the main street too.
- The route is 2 ¼ miles, or about 3 ½ km.
- The recommended time to solve this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops, is about two hours.
- Accessibility – this is generally a flat route, with occasional moderate inclines but no steps.
To purchase this Whodunit Hunt with credit / debit / Amex card please click here and type Ardee in the ‘Special Requests’ field at the start of the purchase page.
To pay using Paypal click here (or in the menu) to order this, or any other, Whodunit Hunt.
The starting point is shown in the map below.

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