National Memorial Arboretum

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My visit was in respect of past and present conflicts of war, the Memorial also pays respect to modern day conflicts and disasters. As well there are tributes to other services in our country.
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Emotional, inspiring, evocative. Tastefully presented memorials. Outstanding facilities.
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Its everybody's duty to visit this place at least once.
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A must to visit but maybe in the spring as it is flooded just now.
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Very thought provoking. A very calm tranquil place
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🌿 beautifully curated gardens honour those that have been lost. Very moving as you walk through the grounds & contemplate the battles of history
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Everyone should see this tribute to the fallen, very moving indeed. It's also very beautiful there.
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Amazing place. Well worth a visit. Don't miss the service at 11 am every day.
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Loved it, informative interesting!
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Moving and amazing
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Excellent peaceful
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We visited the NMA in support of the RTTW 2019, this is an amazing sight to see of all the riders who ride to the wall to show their respect and to attend the remembrance service in honour of the men and women who have given their lives in the service of this country since the end of WW11 and whose names are engraved on the wall of Armed Forces Memorial.
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Having a place such as this, pays such fantastic homage to the ultimate sacrifice that so many individuals have made. Being able to pay tribute to a personal loss can't properly be put into words..
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Amazing
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Loads of memorials, too many to see in a day. Due to low lying land tends to get waterlogged even staying on pavements. Best go after a few days of dry weather or in the summer.
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The volunteers are extremely helpful. The arboretum has something for everyone. We visited when the Field of Rememberance was being opened and it was a lovely ceremony
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Lots to see, maybe not as great for kids. I think they may get bored fairly quickly
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Awesome place, if you struggle walking bring a wheel chair of mobility scooter as it covers a huge body of land.<br><br>You need several hours to view it all and I failed last time as the mobility scooter we hired ran out of charge.
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Beautiful place to honour and memorialise our heroes.
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The Staff and Volunteers were outstanding. They helped us to find out information about a relative who died serving in the Canadian army at the end of the 1st World War
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A peacfull and thoughful place for a walk.
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A fascinating museum if you are at all interested in history or War. We particularly enjoyed the glorious sunny day when we visited despite the floods which caused a lot of the arboretum to be closed off. Allow plenty of time and wear comfortable shoes. The Far East pavilion is not for the fainthearted. Hot chocolate from the coffee shop was very welcome since it got rather chilly in the afternoon.
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Beautiful place
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Great place to visit and free
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A great place to go. So much to see. Amazing facilities too. Very good accessibility. Beautiful woodland walks and wildlife around the many memorials.
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