Who Done In Don From Dungannon?
Don Meekin from Dungannon has been found murdered in the market square but our chief detective is reasonably sure he was murdered elsewhere, perhaps even outside the town. Don was seen arguing with a fishmonger at the market square recently – could this be a clue to his death, or just a red herring?
This Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided, walking murder mystery trail.
- Dungannon has a history stretching back hundreds of years ago when there was a castle above what is now the town. Explore key historic spots and attractions of Dungannon while solving a murder mystery! Visit the Hill Of The O’Neill with its iconic towers and stunning views, see impressive churches, find out about notable people in the town’s past… and more!
- The clue route is approximately 1 ½ miles, or about 2 ½ km.
- This Whodunit trail has nearly 30 clues in a booklet packed with several snippets of extra historical info.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is 1½-2 hours, excluding any stops for refreshment.
- Accessibility – some streets are slightly hilly, with one steeper gradient up to the Hill Of The O’Neill.
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The starting point is outside St Anne’s Church, shown below:

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Who Took Katie’s Cookies?
It’s well known that magic folk like sweet treats, especially cookies. Alas some of the magic folk in Pomeroy Forest are a bit naughty and one of them has run off with some of Katie’s freshly baked cookies that she was delivering to the forest cafe! Katie is so upset she can’t even remember what flavour cookies are missing. So we need your help to solve the mystery of the missing cookies!
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This Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided magical mystery trail on foot for families with young childen.
- Explore Pomeroy Forest Park in mid Ulster and search for clues to solve the mystery of the missing cookies. Follow the trail of fairy tales to read both well known stories and also discover local ones too, both of which provide clues to solve this mystery. See stunning wood carvings and enjoy assorted playparks.
- The clue route is approx 1.3 miles / 2 km long and this forest park is free to enter and park at.
- Whodunit Hunt booklet packed with 17 clues to solve as well as a snippet of trivia about the forest too! We’ll help you with two clues by email if you get stuck.
- Incredible value for a family at only £3.99 for a trail booklet… and definitely something different to do! Some clues might even help your young kids to count!
- The recommended time for this mystery trail is 1 ½ hours… depending upon how much energy your kids have at the playpark areas!
- Accessibility – the paths and clue route are generally flat, and great if you have a pram for a tiny tot!

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The location of the forest is shown in the map below:

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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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Who Culled Cathy In Caledon?
Evidence suggests that courageous Cathy put up a brave fight for her life, but alas she has been found murdered in the beautiful village of Caledon. We recommend you start your hunt for evidence at the car park on Mill Street as her body was found there, however we think it was likely that the crime was carried out elsewhere.
The Caledon Whodunit Hunt is a self-guided murder mystery trail on foot.
- Caledon, County Tyrone, is a pretty, quaint village with much grand Georgian architecture dating back over 200 years. You’ll see the mill ruins, numerous historic buildings, pretty floral displays… and more! Learn about the mills that were built here, the origins of the village before that, and the development of Caledon and the Alexander family that helped create it.
- The clue route is almost 1 ½ miles, or about 2 ¼ km. It starts/ends at the car park on Mill Street, shown in the map below.
- This Whodunit booklet is packed with 28 clues to solve and lots of pieces of historical information.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery is 1 ½ hours, excluding any stops for refreshment. You can extend your stay in the village with a walk along the river… or a delicious scone at the coffee shop on the main street!
- Accessibility – the route is generally fairly flat, with only moderate inclines… though the Mill Street hill is a bit steeper.
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Who Tortured Terry To His End?
Terry Williams has been found dead at the old cross at Donaghmore. Our detective is struggling to get to the bottom of the evidence collected and needs your help to solve the murder. Crime scene investigators suggest Terry’s body was left here to confuse us and that he was murdered elsewhere… but where? He frequently explored the area that the Torrent River flows, and beyond, and your clue hunt is focussed here.
The Torrent Trail is a driving Whodunit Hunt that starts at Donaghmore and ends at Aughnacloy. It is a self-guided, murder mystery trail.
- Your 42 mile / 67 km route takes in a wealth of historic sites! You’ll see impressive Irish Crosses and a detailed replica, a castle ruin, an ancient hill fort, visit an old cottage where the parent of a past U.S. president lived… and lots more!
- 26 clues to solve, and loads of little historical info snippets squeezed into our booklet to give you as much value as possible.
- There is only 1 ¼ miles / 2 km of walking in total on this Whodunit Hunt that must be done to solve the clues. However there are optional short walks to do if you wish, along the River Torrent, up to a Neolithic tomb thousands of years old, in a ‘royal’ forest, and to the magical St Patrick’s Chair.
- The recommended time for this murder mystery, excluding refreshment stops or extended walks, is 4-5 hours.
- Accessibility – it is mostly flat where the clues are to be found, apart from a short hill ascent to Clogher Fort.

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The starting point is at Donaghmore, near Dungannon as shown in the map below:

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