National Memorial Arboretum

4.9/5 based on 11769 reviews
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Wow so moving. Everyone should visit this place as part of education. 🤔😥
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An absolutely amazing place, so much bigger than you realise
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Recommend the guided tour on the landtrain or the buggy
It's a massive place, the guide took us all over with in depth knowledge
Brilliant
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Vintage afternoon fantastic
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It is a magnificent place, I have been here before and will certainly go again. Absolutely love the place. The memorial sites are superb . Please give it a visit.
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Had a fabulous day. Ken took us on a buggy tour which was the highlight. He was very informative and gave us really interesting stories as we went around the site. Thank you Ken.
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Fantastic day out love this place so beautifully layed out and very humbling
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Always a moving experience
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Visited for Vintage fair. Very disappointing as only 3 stalls there and had to pay £6 parking for virtually nothing. Only stayed half hour .
On the plus side the actual Arboretum is fabulous and well worth a visit.
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Moving. Immaculate. Train ride worth every penny. Didn't expect to remember victims from other nationalities. Free entry! GO there.
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I was the first time I have visited the National Memorial Arboretum and i was pleasantly surprised ,there were plenty to see of interest but you need to pace yourself you could spend a full day there. Take a packed lunch, and for those that are not so nimble as they were take the train or book a guided tour. Worth a visit.
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We took a buggy ride around the arboretum and our guide Mick was extremely knowledgeable and full of interesting facts. I have been to the arboretum several times but the buggy ride tour really enhanced our knowledge. Well worth the very reasonable charge
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A very moving place to visit wonderful . Staff very helpfull
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Beautiful and peaceful. Makes you feel very proud
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A wonderful experience to see so many tributes to the brave people who fought and defended this country
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Nice place to visit very well layed out
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A though provoking place, and a worthy tribute to our armed forces, we will remember them.
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Need to visit, emotional.
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Perfect place for quiet walk with the kids fun for them too
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World leaders should be ashamed of such a waste of lives. You can walk round for days and not see everything.
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A tranquil and thought provoking place. I will be going back as it is such a wonderful place.
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What a beautiful place to have space to yourself
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A fantastic place to remember and reflect. The stories that could be told of the brave people named on the wall of remembrance are endless. Take a buggy tour with one of the volunteers to find out much more about the many memorials. Our guide Trevor gave us much more information about the memorials than we would otherwise have known but he also knew when to lighten the atmosphere.
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Love this place went today as it's anzac day great place to remember all those gave aĺl for us.
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Thought provoking and beautiful. Recommend visiting at least once.
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