Who Neutralised Natasha In Newry?
The body of new arrival to Newry Natasha Neblinski has been found with her neck broken. Although Natasha’s body was found outside the Quays shopping centre, it is believed this was not where the murder was committed. Detectives are struggling to tie up the loose ends of the case and thus need your help to solve the murder.
The Newry Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.- Newry has a history stretching back around 1,000 years! Despite being a busy city, you’ll come across numerous historic sites away from the shopping centres, learn about the linen industry here, the canal, maritime disasters, characters who shaped Newry’s development… and more!
- The clue route is 2 miles, or about 3¼ km.
- This murder mystery is jam packed with over 30 clues to solve in a booklet containing several pieces of extra historical information and trivia. The recommended time for completing it, excluding refreshment stops, is 2 ½ – 3 hours.
Accessibility – this is a generally flat route, with little in the way of gradient and only one set of steps to access the cathedral.- Refreshments – you’ll pass several restaurants and cafes, some good coffee shops (our favourite is Grounded for yummy cakes and friendly service), and a bakery on your clue hunt.
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The clue hunt starts and ends at the entrance to free Downshire car park, shown below:

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There is about 1 ¼ miles / 2 km of walking in total, spread across the various clue stops of the route. At the end there is the opportunity to have a walk in beautiful Tollymore Forest Park, if time allows.
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Walking Whodunit Hunts are single-location murder mystery trails where you explore a village or an area of a town or city in search of clues to solve a crime. All have much history to uncover, show you grand and impressive architecture, and many reveal surprising facts about both places and the people that shaped them!
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The vast majority of Whodunit Hunt clues are accessible by those with prams and wheelchair users, as we’ve determined routes for evidence investigation with as few steps as possible. Check the applicable Whodunit Hunt page(s) for full details, which indicate any accessability issues.
Our murder mystery trail booklets sent by email cost:
A Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided outdoor murder mystery trail that takes you on a fascinating journey through places rich in history, culture, and natural beauty! Solve clues to identify the guilty suspect who murdered the poor victim, the weapon they used, and the crime scene location. Think Cluedo
For an extra challenge, keep an eye out to find four Super Sleuth picture clues for an extra entry into our prize draws! But you don’t need to find them to solve the murder mystery.
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