National Memorial Arboretum

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Surprisingly peaceful and reflective
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Very moving and beautiful, will visit again and highly recommend with excellent and clean facilities. Very friendly staff.
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This is a great place to go highly recommend it. A great day out for all the family. Go when they have something on as well. Really makes the day. So full of history and memory's of the armed forces and of civilians who fought in so many different conflicts. It is very big will take the day to go around. Or you can get a small train that goes around it if you have walking problems, and it is wheel chair friendly.
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Moving, well presented memorial.
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Lovely place although there for sad reasons
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A great day out, a lot to see and do there. We were there for 4 hours and did not get around it all. FREE entry but if you want to get on the land train I believe there is a charge. The cafe has a good selection of food and drink at reasonable prices.
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Inspirational
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Very moving . Every member of the British public should visit.
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An emotional and inspirational experience. Thank you so much to all the Staff who present the whole area so well.
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A fantastic full day, there is lots to see there is a decent cafe there. Well worth a visit.
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Beautiful grounds and memorials. Very poignant. Well worth a visit.
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We visited this wonderful memorial with the rain threatening and pouring down at times. One of the marvellous volunteers, seeing I did not walk so well, took me in a "golf cart" to all the places I wanted to see - the Devon & Dorsets, the Poles and, most poignantly, "Shot at Dawn". What a stark, moving memorial to those poor men shot for ridiculous reasons by their own side. So go and see, and remember and thank the volunteers - they are the life and soul of this place.
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Great day at r.t.t.w
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Very humbling.
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What a place simple amazing,this was my first visit and only managed to see a small proportion of it,this will take many visits to sample most of its memorials.Highly recommended regardless of your interest.
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Brilliant place
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Fantastic place that everyone should visit.👍
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We have wanted to visit for a long time but it was well worth the wait. Everyone should visit at least once in their lives. All the staff are helpful and very friendly. We had a marvellous day and we are telling everyone we know to visit
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Visited on a very wet day , surprised at lack of foot paths this made walking around fairly difficult .on the whole a good experience .Lots of smaller memorials that are not marked on the plans .Can not understand why there are no flags flying , no Union , Army ,Navy or RAF flags.Why not ?
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Thought provoking. Perfect place to remember those we have list through conflict
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Visited over two days, staff extremely helpful and will guide you to any particular memorial you want to see (over 300). The central memorial is quite remarkable, it's simplistic but imposing build makes for an emotional moment. Apparently, its built so that on 11 November the sun shines through the small gap in the doors and illuminates the central wreath. I think anyone who values our freedom and values today should visit this memorial to all those who sacrificed their lives for us.
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Just completed my 10th RTTW. The NMA gets better every year. The new visitor centre is exceptional. The whole area is looked after by a large band who are mostly volunteers.

The NMA is a wonderful memorial for so many people, including civilians, service personnel and others who have gave the ultimate sacrifice
There are also some very moving memorials for unborn children, Railway workers and many more.
Well worth a visit but be prepared to get emotional at some stage.
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Peaceful
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Beautiful place.
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Visited on a Sunday,place was busy but as so big you didn't notice!.v interesting and moving place.loads to see .good cafe too.free to get in as well.
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