National Memorial Arboretum

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A lovely day, really friendly, helpful and respectful staff/ Volunteers .<br>Only drawback they could do with installing some electric car charging points for those of us who drove a couple of miles to get there.
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A wonderful place to visit,an oasis of calm as it should be.A fitting memorial to the men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice.<br>There is a fine walk along the river,and plenty of places to sit and relax.<br>A recommended place to see.
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Great place. So much to see. This was our second visit and still there is more to see.
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As always we were met by very helpful staff. Covid instructions were clear and understandable. The National Arboretum is stunning as ever.
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What a lovely place to visit, very moving and excellently kept.
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Amazing . Worth a visit. Be prepared to walk.
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We had a lovely day at National Memorial Arboretum. The staff was very friendly & helpful. We went on the land train which great as you see most of the memorials. It was a shame it was raining but we will be going back
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A great place for reflection and a walk
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Beautiful place, to remember the fallen, and the visitor centre is nice🌲🌳🌿
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What a fantastic place to visit, very moving and peaceful but also very much alive. Keith a member of staff there went above and beyond his duty to make our trip memorable and his knowledge was remarkable.
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My family and I enjoyed our visit to this beautiful place, but were disappointed to find there is not a memorial to the fallen of the first and second world wars. We asked a guide the reason for this and were told it is because there are too many names to mention - we thoroughly appreciate this but then went on to visit the Polish memorial and they have listed the campaigns and the number of people killed in each of these, so don't understand why there isn't something similar for the fallen of the first and second world wars.
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Really lovely visit, a fantastic memorial
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Brilliant
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A place everyone must visit.
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Spent a lovely couple of hours walking round the arboretum admiring the trees and taking our time to read some of the memorials, a vast array of memorials to all different groups. Will have to visit again to see the memorials we missed. Great cup of tea and cake as well. Very Covid safe visit.
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Incredible place and it's free make a day of it.
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Have to phone ahead and book but otherwise very well organized. Social Distancing in place and lots of volunteers to advise where required. Restaurants both open and lovely shop. Well worth a visit or more as there's so much to see.
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Very moving place. Beautifully laid out and very thought provoking.
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Amazing day out
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Stunning place. Didn't have a lot of time so went on the land train. Worth the ticket price. We will return.
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Very beautifully laid out and so emotional everything civic friendly
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Built in beautiful surroundings it is well worth a visit.The memorials are first rate and explained in full.Great day out.
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Wonderful moving experience.
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Visited today with husband. Been wanting to go for a long time and made it today. Prebooked parking at a reasonable £4. Free entry after this. Very thought provoking and emotional to see all the memorials here. Lots to see and learn. Lots of walking involved so wear comfy shoes! The armed forces memorial was totally awesome and we both had a lump in our throat. Well organised due to social distancing guidelines and we felt safe. Staff were welcoming and full of information. You can pre book a table at the restaurant where they are currently doing table service, very reasonable prices and good food. Well worth a visit and I would say you need a good part of the day there to be able to see everything. Will definitely be going again.
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We spent over 4 hours walking around the very impressive Memorial gardens and could easily spend another 4 there is so much to see (and read). The memorials themselves are amazing. Felt very safe there excellent restaurant.
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