Who Obliterated Beth In Banbridge?
The body of Beth Cartwright has been found in Banbridge, and although her body was found in the river Bann we’re sure this wasn’t where the murder was committed. We desperately need your help to solve the murder as detectives can’t come to a conclusion.
The Banbridge Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Learn about the surprising amount of history that the town has to offer once you dig deep, which dates back several hundred years. You’ll learn about its railway history, an arctic explorer, the milling industry, and historical local characters.
- The route is 2 ¼ miles, or about 3 ¾ km.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops, is 2-3 hours.
- Accessibility – this is a mostly fairly flat route, with no steps, but there are some inclines, notably on Bridge Street.
- Refreshments – there are restaurants and cafes, some great coffee shops, and bakeries on your clue hunt. Our favourites are Cafe Incredable at the leisure centre (for generous scones and hot drinks) and Cafe Marmalade for a good lunch and friendly service.
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The start / end point is at the town’s Tesco store on Castlewellan Road (where you park), shown below:

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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 about three hours.
Accessibility – this is a generally flat route, with little in the way of gradient and no steps.
- 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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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.
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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.
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The starting point is shown in the map below.

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Who Clobbered Colin At The Cooley Peninsula?
Colin O’Brien has been found murdered in the village car park of Carlingford, though it is believed this was not where the murder was committed. Our best investigators have uncovered few leads and need your help to solve the murder.
The Cooley Peninsula Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, driving murder mystery trail. It starts beside Newry’s Quays shopping centre and ends at the village of Lordship near Dundalk.
- The Cooley Peninsula has a wealth of history to discover, including maritime disasters, castles and a priory, and the people (some of royal heritage) that have shaped the area’s history. You will also visit a site of great religious significance, see much wonderful scenery… and more!
- The clue route is only 19 miles, or about 31km, plus return to Newry/home. There is generally moderate walking, mostly in Carlingford where you have 0.9 miles / 1.4 km to cover.
- The recommended time to solve this murder mystery hunt, excluding refreshment stops, is 3-4 hours.
- Accessibility – once out of the car the terrain is generally quite flat, with only occasional moderate slopes and no steps.
- For refreshments, you will pass a lovely tea room with many irresistible cakes, convenience stores, as well as a number of bars and restaurants along the route – our recommendations are in Carlingford.
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The starting point is beside the Quays in Newry, as shown below; you start by heading south along Albert Basin.

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

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If you’re a Game Of Thrones fan, then on some of our Whodunit Hunts you’ll see locations where some of the filming for this multi-series epic actually took place and/or be able to visit other filming locations nearby. Keep a keen eye out for signs erected for the long-running series!
You’ll pass two filming locations on our Antrim Coast clue route and one on each of our Lough Neagh and St Patrick’s trails. We have at least two other Whodunit Hunts in the pipeline which also pass, and come close to, filming locations – one coming soon, watch this space!

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Who Murdered Moira in Moira?
Moira Gorman has been found murdered at the railway station just outside the pretty town of Moira, though there is no sign that this was where the crime was committed. Even our best team of investigators have uncovered few leads and need your help to solve the murder.
The Moira Whodunit Hunt starts and ends at the car park situated off Main Street, marking one of the entrances to Moira Demesne.
- This is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Explore this pretty village as you hunt for clues. Admire seasonal flower displays that have made Moira a frequent winner of Ulster In Bloom, learn about the man who shaped Moira hundreds of years ago into the village you see today, find out about the linen and quarrying industries of the area… and more! Almost 30 clues to solve!
- The route is 2 ½ miles, or about 4 km.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops, is 2-3 hours.
- Accessibility – this is a generally flat route, with little in the way of gradient and no steps.
- Refreshments – you will be spoilt for choice in Moira, which has an abundance of excellent coffee shops, restaurants, and cafes. We like Fine on the main street for good value lunches
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The entrance to the Moira Park Demesne for the starting point is opposite the point shown in the map below:

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Who Offed Raymond In Rathfriland?
Raymond McKnight has been found murdered in the historic hilltop town of Rathfriland, County Down. Although his body was found at the bus depot, we believe that this was not where the murder occurred. Our investigators are under pressure to make progress solving the crime, and thus urgently need your help.
The Rathfriland Whodunit Hunt starts and ends at the town’s main bus terminus and car park where there is unlimited-time free car parking; see map below.
- This is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Learn about the surprising amount of history that this little town has to offer, with connections to another continent, a political figure, and history dating back hundreds of years when there was a castle at the highest point of the town.
- The route is just under a mile, or about 1.5 km.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops, is about two hours.
- Accessibility – this is mostly a fairly flat route, but there are some slight inclines and two short but fairly steep hills; there are no steps on the route.
- Refreshments – Rathfriland has a few cafes and convenience stores; nearby Hilltown can provide more extensive options.

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Who Liquidated Leonard in Lurgan?
Leonard McCloy has been found murdered at the railway station of Lurgan, although it is felt that this was not where the murder was committed. Our local detective in the town has been spending more time eating Ulster fries than trying to crack the case and so we need your help to solve the murder!
The Lurgan Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Discover the surprising amount of history that the town has to offer, including the impressively ornate Brownlow House and nearby park, learn of the town’s former significant linen industry, more than one world-record breaking sporting character… and more!
- The route is 2 ½ miles, or about 4 km. It starts / finishes at the car park at the end of Robert Street, where there is unlimited-time free car parking; see map below.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops, is 2 ½ – 3 hours.
- Accessibility – this is a generally flat route, with little in the way of gradient and no steps.
- Refreshments – there is quite a good lunch-time restaurant in Brownlow House. There are other options in the town.
- NOTE: Brownlow House is closed Sundays and Mondays, so if doing the Lurgan Whodunit Hunt on these days you’d have to use at least one of your clue helps (and possibly all depending on if the gates are open or not). Thus it’s ideally best to do it on one of the other days of the week.
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The starting point is at the car park at the end of Robert Street next to Lurgan Park:

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