National Memorial Arboretum

4.9/5 based on 12001 reviews
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A must place to pay your respects
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Beautiful peaceful place . Well worth a visit. A great lasting memorial for our fallen heroes 💙
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Fantastic place. New memorials since I was last here. Staff friendly and helpful. Will go back soon.
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Impressive & tranquil, a bit of history that everyone should see
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Good value outing and straight forward to book with ample parking and loads of open space, didn't come across many other people whilst walking around.
Some lovely sculptural memorials and lovely grounds to walk around. We mainly visited to take our daughter to see the stickman which she loved, shame there's not more of the characters, would be a superb attraction for young families...also missing a trick not selling stickman product in the gift shop.
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Excellent really worth the visit, full of history.
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Great place to spend the day and wander around the carefully tended memorials. Some beautiful vistas and plenty of native wildlife to spot. Particularly meaningful and poignant if you've ever had family members, past or present, in the service of the country.
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What can I say you have to go! Overpriced restaurant and worth every single penny!
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This is a wonderful place that is both respectful and educational. The grounds are well kept and the memorials are fantastic. You need at least 3 hours to do this place justice.
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Was an amazing place to go it was tranquil and humbling, all of us had a great time, some brilliant sculptures and creations, it is well set out with a lot of thought and detail going into it. All the staff were there to help and very knowledgeable. I would suggest you buy the Guidebook, (£7.50)as this has a map of the arboretum, if you buy the map alone it is £3. Could I suggest that the map is made a bit more detailed for ease of walking round. Only downside was the the 3 jacket potatoes we had for lunch, stone cold!
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We had visited the National Memorial Arboretum once before, but just had to visit again as we were en-route to a holiday rental. A visit to the arboretum is great for peace and quiet and for reflection. Lots of pathways to follow and such a number of memorials - time to stop and think. As our visit was July 2020, it had not long re-opened after being closed for a few months because of the pandemic but the whole visit was well organised (had to book a entry slot in advance and although we arrived earlier, this wasn't a problem). Would highly recommend a visit!
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What a fantastic way to spend a day. We had been meaning to pay a visit for some time to pay homage to my husband's former troop sergeant who had been killed in N. Ireland and little did we realise just how much there was to see.

My husband has limited mobility so we walked slowly in hope there would be a route up to the main memorial avoiding any steps. I wandered off looking for such a route but within seconds and without even a request he had been picked up in a small car by a guide. The guide also waited (no pressure at all on us to be quick) to take him back down again. Absolutely exceptional customer service .....oh for a higher rating than 5.

Naturally we also wanted to see more of the site so opted for the land train which again proved excellent vale for money and extremely informative.

The restaurant on the site was also first class with excellent customer service.

We really do hope to return one day as the experience was wonderful and we truly believe it is a place to visit in each season. We were there in March but the arboretum in June or September or December would be so different and again so beautiful that the experience would be a new one.
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Brilliant day out..in the current situation the Covid protection was excellent..what was required was fully explained..and everything was spotless and the brilliant staff were working all the time cleaning..the presentation was 1st class and I will back to spent more time in this wonderful place..ps the sponge cake and tea is to die for!!
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Very overwhelming and informative.<br>I learn something new everytime I go.
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It was OK on a lovely day - the mini guide doesn't show all the footpaths so you have to use some discretion when walking around. The Land Train is useful to give you an overall view of the site.
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Never fails to move you .Yet a joyous experience. Thanks to all that make it special place
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Great place, lots of seating around the place. Time to reflect. Take lots of drink if its hot. Even now ( post lockdown) be sure to check openings and book BEFORE going as spaces are reduced. Would recommend.
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We have had two trips to the Arboretum since the Covid restrictions have been put in place, but before this year the Arboretum has always been a special place to us, somewhere that we like to go for peace and quiet.

No matter how many times we have been there are always new things to discover that are hiding away in places we never got round to exploring before. The staff/volunteers are friendly and welcoming and very informative about all of the memorials on site. We have never used the land train but think it is an amazing option in which they have in place.

Even with the Covid restrictions the Arboretum feels safe, socially distanced, clean and sanitised and the staff you can see them working hard to ensure the safety of the guests.

We visited yesterday and did the outdoor challenge which is a new event for VJ day. It costs £12 and there are an option of two challenges, we opted for the slightly more difficult operation locate challenge. Challenging is was! We did not manage to solve the case as we got 7 out of 10 but we had a really enjoyable time doing the challenges, they were really interested and thought out and it gave us a chance to explore parts of the arboretum in which we never even knew were there. We would highly recommend the outdoor challenges to everyone, we will definitely be going back to do the other challenge in which they have to offer.

We love the Arboretum and we definitely think everyone if they get a chance to visit to go, it is a lovely place, it will make you feel mixed emotions of sadness, happiness, peacefulness but most of all it will make you feel proud that there is such an amazing place out there making the memories of all those that have lost their lives last forever and to never be forgotten.

Keep up the amazing work.
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Fantastic, and a great tribute to our forces. I highly recommend a visit.
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Wonderful place with lots of really interesting memorials. Nice cafe and friendly staff.
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Very peaceful
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Amazing information. Staff were polite and have excellent knowledge
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Fabulous ,staff and volunteers were very friendly and helpful . wonderful place to show my children some history they wouldn't learn in school
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Very peaceful and well laid out
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A thought provoking and memorable day out. The wild life on the river bank was abundant and I spent a fair amount of time looking for the otters that had left many a 'present' on the bank. The staff were great and the sandwiches were also worth visiting for.
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