National Memorial Arboretum

4.9/5 based on 11769 reviews
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Thought provoking. Peaceful.
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Fabulous place, well worth a visit & dog friendly 😀
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Nice setting
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Who knew... Well worth a visit. Lovely walks. Great restaurant.
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Great caring staff xxxxx
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Fantastic place for a walk especially to stick man trail Parking great at £4 all day
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Wonderful place to visit. Staff are very informative. Will be returning very soon
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Thought provoking. Shame that the car parking steward was such a rude “jobs worth “. He gave the impression that he really didn’t want the job.
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Nice walk around the place. If u take Ur time u can make the visit last 3 hours. Just note, no dogs allowed on the main remeberence wall of names. £4 for carpark. Free entry
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A large area for commeration. It is mostly dedicated to the armed services but includes many other organisations and individuals. Beautifully landscaped and signposted. Lots of paths between areas and lots of seating. Has a nice cafeteria, toilets etc and picnic areas. Somewhere that should be on everyone's bucket list.
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Perfect
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It felt like a privilege to visit the Arboretum, and that's how you should feel.
When we visited we paid for a buggy tour, with a tour guide, she was amazing and informative.
The Arboretum has a serenity about it, it is a reflective place where you can walk through the memorial gardens. it is a place to take time with, to read about the memorials from the many regiments, and campaigns fought.
This is a must place to visit, along with the memorials there is a great shop, and restaurant.
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Beautiful place
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Very peaceful and tranquil.
Lovely walk around the arboretum.
Restaurant also does very good food.
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Very grounding. Superb place well looked after
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Something for everyone, well worth a visit.
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We woke up on New Year’s Eve and decided to do something productive. I had seen the arboretum signs a few months ago and after booking a slot online headed here.
The weather was kind to us and we took a trip on the train to get a feel for what was on offer, then after a very reasonable coffee and sandwich set off on foot. Lots of lovely memorials, not all to the armed forces and very moving.
We will definitely come back, hopefully to see the blossom in the Japanese monorail as well as the poppies in the poppy field.
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Incredibly humbling and a great day to spend with family. The Arboretum is a stark reminder of how lucky we are to live in a free world where so many have given their lives defending it. I was also impressed with the number of memorials dedicated to civil authorities that have also paid the ultimate price.
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An amazing place. Highly recommended.
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Lovely setting. Moving tributes. Has a cafe, toilets and a shop so an ideal outing.
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Nice grounds to walk around, lots of memorials to see and read about.
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This is a lovely place to visit. It's so vast you can spend a lot of time walking to see the memorials, wildlife, trees and plants. There's a river as well as a cafe to warm you up at the end of your walk.
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Beautiful place of tribute and memorial. We will be back.
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Everyone needs to visit this place at least once. Lovely cafe too!
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Well worth a visit even on a rainy day! Been meaning to go for years and finally made it! What a wonderful tribute to all the forces and indeed civilians who served and gave their lives in all conflicts
Found the burma/singapore exhibition especially moving and although horrific to think of all the suffering we should never forget
We will definitely go again in spring and summer as the grounds will really come to life then and trees, bulbs and shrubs can be seen in their full glory
The memorials and grounds are immaculate and full credit to staff and volunteers
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