National Memorial Arboretum

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lovely memorials set in a beautiful backdrop.
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A Proper memorial to our fallen
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Visited the NMA to attend the dedication of the new Green Howard Memorial Stone. Amazing place and a superb dedication ceremony.
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Well worth a visit
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Nothing to hate about this place
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Excellent service, relevant and informative.
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First time visit for us. Found 23 of my comrades names on the most recent section of The Wall. Will certainly come back again to find more of them. A peaceful and pleasant afternoon tinged with sadness.
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What a peaceful interesting day out this was. The grounds are superb and if you take the train you will learn so much about the various memorials. Thought provoking about the sad losses of various conflicts. Take your camera.
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Lovely place spend as long as you like wondering around,be easy to spend the day
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Very moving
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A beautiful place for reflection and thoughts. It really gives you a sense of the dutiful sacrifices our forces (and others to support them around the world) made for our freedom.

We were made very welcome at reception and by the train drivers Richard and Greg. Richard our (road) train driver took us on a tour around the vast ground of this stunning place, whilst a commentary played informing us of the different memorials. I highly recommend doing this, you can always walk around the grounds in your own time after to gather your thoughts.

The restaurant is clean and spacious and the staff again are friendly and efficient.

I really can't fault this place, please go and support this wonderful National Treasure and remember the sacrifices made and the feel the power of the clear camaraderie.
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Went with friends arrived to be amazed the entrance is free, we got the little train which takes you most of the way around the gardens for nearly hour this cost £6.00 each.
This place is so amazing and very emotional to see the monuments that represent all the services around the world not just the top four, we were there 4 hours plus and still didn't see everything we wanted to, this is a place where everybody should go just once in there life time if not more, we all know somebody that have been lost in the past & present conflicts and we should salute them all.
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Completely awe inspiring and beautiful place, beautifully kept.
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Beautiful place with impressive memorials to various regiments,associations and organisations of the UK.<br>Topped off by a great knowledgeable WW2<br>D-day walking tour and a visit to the SOE hut which was not spoilt by the weather
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Really nice place
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Wonderful experience
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To silently say thank you to all those who have sacrificed their lives.
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The site is enormous and if you want to see it all it will take more than one visit. There is a land train that goes round the site but you cannot get off at any point and so can only give an overview. There are some beautiful sculptures and memorials throughout the park. There are some talks at various times, we listened to the one at the memorial for soldiers executed for supposed desertion. The mound in the middle with the names of all members of the military that have lost their lives since WWII makes one stop and think.
Entry is free, you just pay £3 for parking. The restaurant on site is good value as well.
We shall certainly return to visit the parts we were not able to see on our first visit.
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I you were a serviceman/woman or a family member then it is the place to visit & reflect on those that were injured or died in the service of your/their country. The Arboretum is well laid out & is a fitting place to spend the day. The food at the cafeteria is worth a visit as is the various displays on the site. I felt a sense of piece & pride remembering my fallen comrades & will visit on a more regular basis in the future.
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Does what it says on tin
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Great
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Beautiful weather.Incredible place.<br>Unfortunately the commentary on the land train was ahead of us in carriage 4 and sometimes talking about a second memorial when we hadn't seen the first one.<br>The fumes from the engine was noticeable too .<br>The Astar building did a great job serving our Soroptimist group a very tasty 2 course meal.Very prompt service and well organised .<br>Enjoyed visiting the Soroptimist garden too.
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Great place to visit allow 4hrs to have good look round
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So lovely and peaceful to walk round. I never get fed up of going there.
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The arboretum is well worth seeing. Take your own lunch or be prepared to pay £1.60 for a small bottle of water.
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