Mourne Coast

Who Murdered Cora Rohan Along The Mourne Coastal Route?

Cora Rohan’s body has been found washed up on Cranfield West Beach but our investigators have uncovered very few leads and thus need your help to solve the murder. Although Cora’s body was found on the beach, we don’t believe she drowned or was murdered here and so have advised that the evidence trail starts in Restrevor.
  • The Mourne Coast Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, driving murder mystery trail. It starts beside Restrevor’s Kilbroney river bridge and ends on the outskirts of seaside town Newcastle.
  • The route includes sights spanning a broad period of history from as far back as 5,000 years ago!! You’ll come across an old castle, a mill, and a neolithic tomb for starters. You’ll also visit the seaside, read tales of smugglers and ghosts, and learn about the evolution of Kilkeel as a major port. En route you will also see lovely coastal and mountain scenery too.
  • The clue route is 33 miles, or about 50 km, before your return to the starting point (or home). There is generally moderate walking at all clue stops, approximately 2 ¼ miles / 3 ¾ km in total.
  • We suggest allowing about four hours to complete this Whodunit Hunt, excluding refreshment stops.
  • Accessibility – once out of your vehicle the terrain is mostly quite flat, with only occasional moderate slopes; there are no steps.
  • For refreshments, you will pass convenience stores, coffee shops, bars and restaurants along the route.

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The starting point is beside Restrevor’s Kilbroney river bridge at the entrance to Fairy Glen:

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Mourne Mountains

Who Massacred Martin In The Mourne Mountains?

Martin McIntyre has been found murdered in the main village car park of Restrevor, County Down, though it is considered that the murder was not committed here and may have occurred somewhere outside of the village. Investigators have uncovered few leads and need your help to solve the murder.
  • This Mourne Mountains Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, driving murder mystery trail. It starts at Narrow Water Castle near Warrenpoint and ends at Bryansford, near Newcastle.
  • See superb scenery in the Carlingford Lough and Mourne Mountains areas while learning about the history of the towns and villages en-route, established hundreds of years ago, and the people that helped shape them. Along the way you’ll see a castle, an ancient Irish Cross, a ruined church, a neolithic tomb… and more!
  • Over 30 clues to solve in a booklet that includes extra historical and tourist information!
  • The driving route is only 23 miles, or 37 km, from the start to the end point.
  • 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.
  • We suggest allowing 3-4 hours to solve this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops.
  • Accessibility – it is fairly flat where all of the clues are to be found.

To pay using Paypal click here (or in the menu) to order this, or any other, Whodunit Hunt.

To purchase this Whodunit Hunt with credit / debit / Amex card please click here.

The starting point is shown in the map below:

crime scene tape on white

(c) 2023 – the term ‘Whodunit Hunt’, associated logo, website content, and all Hunt routes, ideas, photos, are all protected by copyright. Any copying, impersonation or distribution of anything embraced by our copyright is intellectual theft and therefore unlawful and illegal. Please respect the law as well as all of our hard work.