National Memorial Arboretum

4.9/5 based on 12001 reviews
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Lovely place, will be coming back
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Very historical, great day out with the family
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Excellent.
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We had a lovely day, the weather was glorious and the staff are so friendly , welcoming and knowledgeable
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We had a lovely day, the weather was glorious and the staff are so friendly , welcoming and knowledgeable
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Really enjoyed our visit .
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It is 10 years since we last visited. What a difference. A memorable visit, the 'shot at dawn' memorial is a moving site. Weather not good, so perhaps another visit, sooner rather than later!
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Very friendly staff and beautiful grounds and trees. Lunch at the cafe was very nice.
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Love this place. Back again on the 8th June. RTTW should be back this year too. Worth searching the web for key dates.
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A very moving visit on a beautiful day. Friendly volunteers and a train ride bookable around the Arboretum. Cafe in the square or restaurant.
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Great place to visit
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An exceptional place of awe and remembrance. Both sad and uplifting at the same time.
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A beautiful memorial to all the armed forces. Sensitive displays and a peaceful setting to visit to honour and remember those who have served us.
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So we quiet...so peaceful...so many memories
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Very interesting went around on train.but if you got plenty of time walk around
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So peacefull and tranquil and very thought provoking.
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This was our second visit to the National Memorial Arboretum after first visiting in September 2020. This time we spent time in the Far East section, looking at the museum and relics from the Burma Railway. Even though the stories of the people who suffered are difficult to hear, the setting has such a calm and restful atmosphere due to the abundance of trees and nature. We will definitely return! 😊
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Amazing and humbling at the same time. Very well laid out.
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We took the buggy ride with Tony who was a veteran gunner and a wealth of knowledge. The weather was raining so we will be coming back soon but plenty to see inside. The Japanese prison camp exhibit with Mick was chilling. We had an excellent lunch in the restaurant.
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A sombre place remembering the fallen current serving members of the armed forces and other areas of public service. The vast site is somewhere where people weather they are in service to the public or not are made to feel welcome and there is more than enough to do weather or not that is just looking around, paying respect or learning about history of our nation in adverse times. The only down side to my visit was the fact that parents where letting their children use the memorials as a playground in some circumstances, running aroun and chasing each other with no effort from the parents to stop them.
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A lovely place to walk round for quiet contemplation, and also to learn. The knowledgeable volunteers are keen to answer any questions you may have.
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Brilliant memorials and great settings
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So lucky to live local to the NMA. A truly lovely experience.
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Emotional and heart rending.
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Brilliant
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