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Ballycastle Whodunit Hunt

Ballycastle Visitor Information Centre, 14 Bayview Road, Ballycastle, County Antrim, BT54 6BT
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  • Ballycastle Swans
  • Ballycastle Diamond

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A self guided murder mystery trail from Whodunit Hunts on foot in Ballycastle, starting at the harbour car park beside the visitor centre.

Explore Ballycastle and you’ll find it is so much more than a seaside town! Did you know that it used to have a glass factory and a big coal mining industry? Or that Ireland’s first railway was built nearby? You can discover so much about the history of the town on this murder mystery trail, see a number of historic buildings, enjoy coastal views and a river walk, see sculptures… and more! Over 30 clues to solve!

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Opening Times

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

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Road Directions

North East Antrim coast on A2 coast road that links Larne to Portrush, or A44 from Ballymoney

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