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Whitehead Whodunit Hunt

Whitehead Car Park, Old Castle Road, Whitehead, County Antrim, BT38 9ND
Whitehead seafront houses

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A self guided murder mystery trail from Whodunit Hunts on foot in Whitehead, starting at the coastal Old Castle Road car park.

Learn about the evolution of the tourism and railway history of this quaint seaside village as well as the people who shaped it. You’ll see a castle, read about a pop star who used to live in Whitehead and someone who made their home in a cave, walk a small portion of the coastal path… and more! 30 clues to solve!

Booklet purchased online and sent by email or post. Can be done on any day by people of any age.

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* Can generally be done on any day except 25th/26th December, 1st January

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Whitehead is easily accessible on the A2 coast road from Belfast or Larne

Public Transport Directions

Whitehead is on the railway line that runs from Belfast to Larne

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