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 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 some grand and impressive architecture, and many reveal 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 for you to solve. Click any location link for more detail. Map available at the bottom of the page to locate trails in a particular area too.

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 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 description page(s) for full details, which give an indication of any access issues.

The map below shows all of our murder mystery trails. Walking Whodunits 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 of these then please contact us and we’ll tell you when they’re 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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