National Memorial Arboretum

4.9/5 based on 12001 reviews
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Lovely night leading up to Christmas.. Worth a visit
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One of our favourite places to visit. The illuminations were amazing and our 5 year old loved them. This is a lovely calm place to visit and reflect and take some time to wander the grounds and remember all those who have fallen. Worth a visit.
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It is a peaceful place to remember those who have passed.
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What a thought provoking place 😪
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Fabulous place....very moving.
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Always worth a visit<br>Always something new to see
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It covers a large area full of memorials, nice layout, very piecefull. Enjoyed the walk through, remembering the fallen.
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Restaurant was excellent and a surprising number of poignant memorials. Exhibition was worth a visit too.
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For any veteran a visit to the arboreteum is a must. It's a very thought provoking place to visit and time for reflection
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A superb, serene and very fitting tribute to all members of the armed forces and civilian services who gave their lives in the fight for freedom and the defence of our country.<br>A very lovely place to visit, always call in when in the area.
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Nice to visit, you will need a full day to walk around,drinks ,food after
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I have to say I love visiting this place, plenty of parking spaces and very clean. Staff are helpful and friendly. We visited when the stickman event was on, the film was fab as we watched it in the screening building and also did the trail before hand. It was the second time we visited, the shop and cafe are great. Vast grounds and loads of space for the kids to run round and play, play areas are great for kids of many ages and the apple grounds are a great place for them to explore. The train is good if you cannot walk all the way round as you can see a number of memorials even from sitting on the train. It a great place to meet up with friends, take the dogs. I will visit again, the kids definitely enjoyed it and it’s free. I always give a donation as it’s worth it. Check the website for events.
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Really interesting, beautiful place to remember the brave .
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Loved my latest visit. Cafe had oat milk which was great to see.
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So much history in a lovely display
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Beautiful, thought provoking, sad place
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Moving, respectful, memorial.
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Great attention to the public, great attention to the needs of the public and serving forces
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Fantastic place to remember those that paid the ultimate price to serve . A very well kept and picturesque venue
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One of my favourite places in the UK. I visit here at every opportunity I get. The arboretum volunteers put on great events, are so knowledgeable, helpful, and polite. The views are calm and the whole aura of the site is tranquil. A brilliant place to remember, reflect, or educate. The hut shops have lots of military memorabilia and the main shop has more "normal" gifts like scarves and keyrings/pens. There is also a cafe which serves lovely food and has Gluten free options too.<br>The place is super clean and exquisitely kept. It is free to enter here but there are donation boxes, and the car park is £3 all day for every vehicle. I can't commend the efforts of the people that keep this place running enough. Please take time out of your schedules to come here, you won't be disappointed.
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It's huge and absolutely beautiful, anyone visiting would enjoy their visit.
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Beautifully done just a shame it is partly flooded at present.
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Unbelievable
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I visit the NMA several times a year to enjoy the peace and quiet and remember the names on the wall and once a year I join 10,000 fellow bikers to take part in the Ride To The Wall ride in to help raise funds to keep the Arboretum open and free for all to visit
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Absolutely beautiful place of respect and rememberance to fallen friends and family catered for in every way, restaurant immaculate and all staff extremely helpful highly recommended, thank you
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