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Ballymoney Whodunit Hunt

Starts: Dunlop Memorial Garden, Castlecroft, Main St, Ballymoney, County Antrim, BT53 6TD
statue of Joey Dunlop at Dunlop Memorial Garden
  • statue of Joey Dunlop at Dunlop Memorial Garden
  • Exterior of St Patricks Church
  • exterior of Ballymoney Town Hall
  • Ballymoney Flowers

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A self guided murder mystery trail from Whodunit Hunts on foot in Ballymoney, starting at the Dunlop Memorial Garden.

You’ll especially love this Ballymoney Whodunit Hunt if you’re a biker as this is where the famous Dunlop racing family are from! You’ll start at the Dunlop memorial garden, and also see other sites associated with the family in the town. There are several historic buildings to see along the clue route too, including beautiful churches and the magnificent town hall.

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

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Ballymoney is on the A26 which links Ballymena to Coleraine

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