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 no more than 90 minutes to complete with walking routes of less than a mile.

We’ve just 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’ll give you help with two clues if you get stuck. Taster trails are only half the price of a standard walking trail at a bargain price of only £3.50!!

We’re planning a driving taster trail too, and hope to launch it later this year.

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!

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Newry Taster Trail

Who Annihilated Ned In Newry?

Ned Black has alas been found murdered outside Café Krem on Hill Street but evidence suggests this was not where the murder was committed. Your help is needed to wrap up the case.
  • This is a self-guided, walking murder mystery ‘taster trail’ in Newry, for if you’re short on time or want to try a mini Whodunit Hunt to see if you’ll like them. We hope you do!
  • Did you know that Newry has a history stretching back around 1,000 years! It’s certainly not all about shops, and on this mini trail you’ll visit several historic stops, the canal, beautiful Newry Cathedral, and find out about several people remembered en-route as well as tragic maritime disasters.
  • This may be a mini murder mystery but is still packed with 17 clues to solve. Despite sharing some of the route of our standard trail, we’ve come up with lots of different clues for this taster trail! It costs only £3.50!
  • Allow 60-90 minutes to solve the clues.
  • Accessibility – this is a totally flat route of less than a mile with no steps.

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The clue hunt starts at the Market Place, shown below:

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Belfast Europa

Who Bludgeoned Bea In Belfast?

Bea White has alas been found murdered outside City Hall but evidence suggests this was not where the murder was committed. The trail for clues starts at the Europa Hotel, where her boyfriend used to work.
  • This is a self-guided, walking murder mystery ‘taster trail’, for if you’re short on time or want to try a mini Whodunit Hunt to see if you’ll like them. We hope you do!
  • On your clue hunt you’ll discover quite a number of historic spots and beautiful buildings on a trail less than a mile long. You’ll see the Grand Opera House, Belfast’s most famous bar and a much older drinking place, the beautiful Presbyterian Assembly Buildings, and much more. You’ll also learn about some interesting historical characters!
  • The little Whodunit Hunt booklet for this murder mystery is still packed with 18 clues and some extra historical information too. Note: all of the clues are brand new for this Whodunit Hunt and separate from our main Belfast City trail.
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery is 60-90 minutes and the route is completely flat. It costs only £3.50!

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

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Meath-Fingal Coast Trail

Who Struck Down Sean From Skerries?

Sean Black has been found murdered at the windmill in Skerries, close to the visitor centre, and our best but overworked investigator needs your help to solve the case. We believe he was killed elsewhere so your search for clues starts at Drogheda, where he worked.
  • The Meath-Fingal Coast Trail is a self-guided, driving murder mystery trail. This Whodunit Hunt starts at Drogheda and ends at Rush.
  • The clue route includes numerous historic sites and beautiful coastal scenery. You’ll see castles, seaside towns, assorted modern sculptures, windmills, a ruined church, an unusual ‘structure’… and more! Learn about the history and evolution of the area as you go and find out where St Patrick landed here too!
  • We’ve squeezed 30 clues into this trail with lots of historical information added to the Whodunit booklet.
  • The linear clue route is only 49 km (or about 31 miles). The total walking distance spread across all of the clues is up to 5 ½ km / 3.4 miles but you can reduce this by 1 km / 0.6 miles if you drive your vehicle down Ardgillan Castle’s driveway from its car park to solve one clue.
  • We suggest allowing at least four hours to complete this Whodunit Hunt, excluding extended refreshment stops.
  • Accessibility – once out of the car the terrain is generally quite flat, with only occasional moderate slopes; there are no steps.
  • For refreshments, you will pass coffee shops, a number of bars and restaurants, and stores along the route.

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

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The starting point is at the Scotch Hall bus stop at Drogheda, shown below, with the route then heading along the R150 out of the town:

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Enniskillen

Who Killed Ernie In Enniskillen?

Ernie Travers has been found murdered in the historic city of Enniskillen and we desperately need your help to solve the murder. Although the remains of Ernie’s body were found outside the castle walls, we believe this was not where the murder was committed. However, this would seem to be the best place to start looking for clues to the murder….
  • This Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, linear walking murder mystery trail.
  • Discover numerous historic sights along your hunt for clues in Enniskillen, Ireland’s only island town or city. You’ll see the castle and learn about its history, pass the restored Buttermarket, see the impressive French Gothic Revival architecture of St. Michael’s church, visit Forthill park with its memorial… and much more.
  • The linear clue route is 1¼ miles / 2 km long with, approximately, another ¾ mile/1¼ km return to the starting point.
  • This Whodunit Hunt has a booklet packed with 30 clues as well as several pieces of historical information and trivia.
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery is 2-3 hours, excluding refreshment stops.
  • Accessibility – some streets have inclines, and there are quite a lot of steps at the end for final clues. We don’t conside it suitable for people with disabilities, but it’s probably ok for most people with prams.
  • Refreshments – there are quite a number of options, including coffee shops, cafes, restaurants and stores.

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The starting point is at the free Wellington Place car park beside the castle, as shown below:

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Loughgall

Who Killed Laura in Loughgall?

Laura Masterton has been found murdered in the historic village of Loughgall. Our best team of investigators are struggling to conclude the case and thus need your help to solve the murder. Although Laura’s body was found at the football club, it’s obvious to detectives that she was murdered elsewhere.
  • The Loughgall Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, there-and-back murder mystery trail on foot.
  • Loughgall is a lovely, quaint village in Northern Ireland’s apple growing area. You’ll learn about the apple industry as the evidence trail takes you into Loughgall Country Park, and will see numerous historical buildings along the main street including a ruined church and the old schools.
  • The clue route is approximately 1 ½ miles, or about 2 ½ km. It starts/ends at St Luke’s Church.
  • This Whodunit trail is packed with 28 clues and lots of pieces of historical information.
  • The recommended time for this murder mystery is around two hours, excluding any stops for refreshment. You can extend your stay in the village with a walk in the country park.
  • Accessibility – the route is generally fairly flat, with only moderate inclines.
  • Refreshments – there is a convenience store, also a coffee shop but it is open only some days of the week. In warmer months there are snack options in the country park too.

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The starting point is shown in the map below, with parking on the side road just opposite:

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Dundalk

Who Dispatched Donald in Dundalk?

Donald McClintock has been found murdered in Dundalk. His body was found at the gates of St Patrick’s Cathedral, but we consider that he was likely murdered elsewhere. Even our best team of investigators are struggling to make sense of the evidence gathered and need your help to solve the case.
  • The Dundalk Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail. It starts at Kelly Memorial beside the cathedral, and ends nearby.
  • Dundalk has a huge amount of history that you can discover while hunting for clues, some dating back to the 13th Century! See a ruined windmill, a magnificent cathedral and many other historic buildings, as well as learning about people involved in the town’s history. You’ll also see a peace garden, the distant scenery of the Cooley Mountains… and more!
  • The clue route is 2 ¼ miles, or about 3 ½ km.
  • The recommended time to solve this murder mystery hunt, excluding refreshment stops, is about three hours.
  • Accessibility – this is a flat route, with no steps.
  • For refreshments, you will pass coffee shops and convenience stores as well as a number of bars and restaurants along the route.

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

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The starting point is Kelly’s Monument near the cathedral, shown in the map below.

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Walking Hunts

detective clipart lady 2Walking Whodunit Hunts are our 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 a significant amount of history to uncover, show you some grand and impressive architecture, and many will reveal quite surprising facts linked to both places and the people that shaped them!

The places listed below (by county) all have single-location walking murder mystery trails outstanding with our detectives for you to solve… or maybe we just think they’re outstanding trails! 🙂 Click on any location link for more detail:

There are more walking Whodunit Hunts in the pipeline too, including Galway City, Kilkenny, and a very unique trail in Dublin!

The vast majority of clues on our Whodunit Hunts are accessible by those with prams and wheelchair users, as we’ve determined routes for more thorough clue investigation with as few steps as possible. Check the applicable Whodunit Hunt description page(s) for full details, which give an indication of any access issues.

The map below shows all of our Whodunit murder mysteries. Walking Whodunits already available are indicated by a black walker/runner symbol and our intriguing indoor one with a green building. Pipeline walking Whodunits are blue – if you’re interested in one or more of these then please contact us and we’ll let you know when they are available.

Use the card or Paypal link in the page of whichever Whodunit Hunt you are interested in to purchase it.

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