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Discover Belfast's spooky side with the Haunted Belfast Exploration Game—a self-guided adventure blending city sights with outdoor puzzles for all ages.
Exploring Belfast doesn’t have to mean joining slow-moving ghost tours with a guide. Instead, the Haunted Belfast Exploration Game and Tour offers an engaging, self-paced experience that combines city sightseeing with interactive puzzles. Priced at just $9.30 per person, this tour spans roughly 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 40 minutes, making it a manageable adventure that fits easily into any schedule. The tour is suitable for most travelers, including children, thanks to its free admission for kids and the flexibility to explore at your own pace.
This self-guided outdoor game begins at Carnegie Oldpark and finishes at Queen’s Bridge, covering notable locations like Crumlin Road Courthouse, Clifton Street Graveyard, and Exchange Street W. The tour is delivered through an easy-to-download app, with emailed instructions making the start simple. It offers an affordable way to explore Belfast’s lesser-known sights while uncovering spooky tales and solving challenges, ideal for families or curious explorers eager for a different kind of city outing.


The adventure kicks off at Carnegie Oldpark, where you receive your first challenge. This initial clue opens up the story and guides you toward the next location. The flexibility of a self-guided format means you can spend as much time as you wish at each stop, making it ideal for travelers who prefer controlling their pace over traditional group tours.
Unlike guided ghost walks that move slowly with waiting, this tour allows for spontaneous exploration of Belfast’s streets and hidden corners. The app-based design means you’re not tied to a schedule, so you can linger at stops like Crumlin Road Courthouse or Clifton Street Graveyard as long as you like.
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The Crumlin Road Courthouse is one of the key stops where a new clue awaits. This historic building, associated with Belfast’s judicial past, offers an atmospheric backdrop for the spooky stories woven into the game. The challenge here is engaging, and you’re free to explore the premises at your own pace, pausing to take in the architecture or reflect on Belfast’s history.
Note that admission is not included to the courthouse itself, so visitors interested in inside access will need to arrange their own entry. The game focuses on the outdoor challenge and storytelling, making it suitable for those who enjoy urban exploration combined with puzzles.

Next, the tour moves to Clifton Street Graveyard, where another clue unlocks the next chapter of the story. This historic graveyard, with its quieter atmosphere, lends itself well to spooky tales and outdoor puzzles. It’s a peaceful spot that offers a different vibe from the bustling streets, perfect for a quick exploration and solving the challenges.
Like other stops, you can spend as much time as you like here. The focus remains on solving challenges with your group and absorbing the ghostly stories written by talented storytellers, adding a mysterious layer to Belfast’s outdoor spaces.

Clifton House provides another intriguing location on the route. The game guides you around its exterior, encouraging curiosity and discovery. With challenges linked to the historic site, this stop helps you piece together Belfast’s haunted history in an interactive way.
Again, admission is not included, so visitors should plan accordingly if they wish to venture inside. The outdoor clues and challenges focus on the building’s exterior and surroundings, making it a convenient stop for those keen on outdoor activities.

Moving into the city’s heart, the game takes you around Exchange Street W. Here, the challenge involves deciphering clues in a lively urban environment. This stop captures Belfast’s bustling street life, blending ghostly tales with the city’s modern vibe.
The flexible nature of the tour means you can linger or move swiftly. The outdoor puzzles provide a fun way to engage with the city’s architecture and street scenes, offering a different perspective from typical walking tours.

The Dunbar Street Parking area offers another outdoor challenge that emphasizes observation and puzzle-solving. This stop tests your attention to detail amid Belfast’s everyday scenes. It’s an easy, accessible location that doesn’t require entry fees and keeps the adventure moving smoothly.
This part of the tour is appreciated for its simplicity and the opportunity to enjoy the city’s street atmosphere at your own pace.

Next, the game guides you around the Merchant Hotel’s exterior, where a new challenge awaits. While the inside of the hotel is not part of the tour, the historic facade and surrounding area carry stories worth uncovering. The outdoor clues here deepen your sense of Belfast’s haunted past.
This stop helps showcase Belfast’s architecture and history through puzzle-solving, all without any admission fees.

Joys Entry is another key location, where you solve outdoor challenges related to Belfast’s ghosts and history. This site adds to the overall story arc and encourages exploration of the city’s alleyways and side streets.
You can spend as long as you wish here, soaking in the atmosphere while completing the puzzles, which are designed to be accessible and enjoyable.
The tour wraps up at Queen’s Bridge, marking the end of both the story and outdoor exploration. This final stop provides a satisfying conclusion to the adventure, tying together the narrative threads and allowing for reflection on the sights seen.
Since admission is not included at any stops, the tour focuses solely on outdoor clues and storytelling, making it accessible without extra costs for entry fees.
The tour departs from 46 Oldpark Rd at Carnegie Oldpark and finishes at Queen’s Bridge, accessible via public transportation. The entire experience is designed to be private, with only your group participating, and is available 7 days a week from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM.
The app-based format ensures a straightforward start, with emailed instructions and 24/7 customer support available if needed. The tour suits most travelers, including children (who can participate for free), and is compatible with service animals.
Unlike traditional ghost walks, this experience emphasizes self-guided exploration combined with puzzles and storytelling. It offers a different perspective for those who enjoy outdoor challenges more than guided tours. For more in-depth visits, options like the Titanic Visitor Experience or Giant’s Causeway trips are available, but this tour provides a uniquely interactive way to see Belfast’s haunted spots.
This tour delivers a fun, affordable way to explore Belfast’s streets, graveyards, and historic sites. Its self-guided format offers flexibility and control over pacing, making it suitable for families or groups seeking an active outdoor activity. The storytelling aspect, crafted by talented writers, adds an engaging element that brings Belfast’s ghostly tales to life.
While the puzzles tend to be straightforward, the opportunity to uncover lesser-known locations and enjoy interactive storytelling makes this a worthwhile addition to any itinerary. The price point makes it accessible, and the availability makes it easy to fit into busy schedules.
If you value independent exploration, enjoy solving challenges outdoors, and have an interest in Belfast’s haunted history, this self-guided game offers an enjoyable, memorable experience tailored to your pace.
“An enjoyable experience going through the spooky history of Belfast that you would walk past on a daily basis and not realise.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children can participate for free, making it a good option for family outings. The puzzles are straightforward and designed for a range of ages.
Do I need to pay for any attractions during the tour?
No, admission to the listed stops is not included. The tour focuses on outdoor clues and storytelling, so you only pay for the game itself.
How do I start the tour?
You begin at Carnegie Oldpark with an app download and emailed instructions. The process is simple, and customer support is available 24/7 if needed.
Can I do this tour at night?
Absolutely. The tour is available every day from midday to late evening, and the spooky theme makes nighttime exploration particularly fitting.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the starting point at Carnegie Oldpark and the endpoint at Queen’s Bridge are near public transit options.
What makes this tour stand out?
Most notably, the combination of outdoor exploration with puzzles and the ability to move at your own pace offers a flexible, interactive way to enjoy Belfast’s haunted sights.