Walking 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 all have single-location 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.
- Belfast City Centre and Titanic Quarter in the capital city.
- Carrickfergus, Lisburn and Whitehead in County Antrim.
- Armagh City, Loughgall, and Lurgan in County Armagh.
- Belturbet and Cavan Town in County Cavan.
- In County Derry we’ve just launched our trail at Derry and also have one available in the former market town of Moneymore.
- In County Down you are spoilt for choice, with trails in Banbridge, Bangor, Castlewellan, Dromore, Newcastle, Newry, Moira, Rathfriland and Saintfield.
- Enniskillen in County Fermanagh.
- Ardee, Drogheda, Dromiskin and Dundalk in County Louth.
- Kells, Navan and Trim in County Meath.
- Castleblaney, Clones, Glaslough and Monaghan in County Monaghan.
There are more walking Whodunit Hunts in the pipeline too, including at Derry, Galway City, and our Dart Trail in and around Dublin.
The vast majority of clues on our Whodunit Hunts are accessible by wheelchair users, or those with prams, as our detectives have 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.
See the map below for all of our Whodunit murder mysteries. Walking Whodunits already available are indicated by a black walker/runner symbol. Pipeline walking Whodunits are coloured blue – if you are interested in one or more of these then please contact us and we will let you know when they are available.
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