National Memorial Arboretum

4.9/5 based on 12001 reviews
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Really good. Recommend it
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Fantastic place, loved every minute of being there.
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A very thoughtful place and a reminder why war is futile.
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Peaceful and reflective. Theres even a dog walking trail
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This was very sombre, respectful and a very clever way of doing it. Little areas are allocated to specific regiments and corps therefore allowing for distribution of many visitors and showing gratitude to all those who have fought and fallen for this country.
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A very special place, you will be impressed and saddened at the same time. Well worth a visit.
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Very good day her . Sad at times but well kept place
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Wonderful immaculate, amazing staff and facilities for all. Will visit Again soon
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Thought provoking, peaceful and a fitting tribute.
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A very moving day and beautiful place.
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The number of memorials is overwhelming. You'd need several visits to do them all justice. Many of them would be an attraction in their own right if placed in towns around the country. Loads of places to sit down, very welcome.
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It's a lovely place to be & to walk around the grands .
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Fabulous place very emotional xxc
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It is a wonderful place to reflect on our past and also to remember all those who have given there lives in a conflict around the world
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Fantastic memorials and the staff are brilliant
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What a fabulous memorial to the men and women of all the services who have paid the ultimate price. The grounds and memorials are immaculate. There are plenty of areas where you can sit in peace and quiet if you want to and there are picnic tables down by the river if you bring your own food although the food and drinks in the cafe are reasonably priced. The staff are knowledgable and helpful. We did the £6 per head train tour as it was our first visit and the guided commentary giving an insight into each memorial as you went past it was excellent. Well worth the money. We intend to return and do the guided walking tour next. This place should be on every schools curriculum. Thank you.
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We spenthought a day at the arboretum and really enjoyed it. You do need to allow time as there are over 300 memorials
Entry is free but you can make a donation
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Absolutely fabulous, far bigger than I expected, lot of walking between the monuments but beautiful setting and lots of benches. Terrific cafe with delicious ice cream, a little pricey but it is free to get in.
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Keeps getting bigger and better
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Wonderful place. Really emotional.
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Well designed and managed.
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Good place to just have a moment to reflect on old friends
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Such a lovely place to visit. So many memorials to see and even though it was busy it never felt over crowded. The staff could not have been more helpful and friendly. Thank you for a reflective and thought inspiring day.
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An emotional place to visit. Sensitively organised. Quality facilities
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Just what you would expect. £3 parking all day. Cafe, Toilets chapel and a lovely peacefull place to visit. No entrance charge. I'm sure I will be visiting again soon.
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