National Memorial Arboretum

4.9/5 based on 12001 reviews
Latest Reviews
I really enjoyed my visit to the NMA.

No entry charge, but donations gratefully accepted. There is a charge for all day parking (Β£3).

So many memorials and so much to stop and think about. Something that is certainly worth taking your time over during the visit.

The thought behind the memorials is excellent - such as the Shot At Dawn being placed so it is the first memorial to see the sun each morning. Little details, but amazing impact.

The grounds of the NMA were peaceful and very well maintained.

I visited the smaller coffee shop for lunch, where the food was fresh and very well priced.

Also a well stocked gift shop on site.

Very well worth another visit.
tripadvisor.co.uk
Source: tripadvisor.co.uk
A truly wonderful place to pay respect to those that have given there lives in the service of there country<br>You need a day to see everything and be prepared to be moved and even shed a tear<br>There are good services for disabled people with wheelchairs and mobility scooters that you can book and also a land train that will take you around, there is a charge for this<br>There is a good cafe that serves hot and cold food and a good choice of drinking plenty of seating and they do quite a good Sunday lunch<br>Toilets are good and parking on site is good<br>Can get very busy at times with large groups of people attending at once
google.com
Source: google.com
Amazing day out. Would recommend
google.com
Source: google.com
It's a living monument, changes every time I visit. Everyone should visit at least once.
google.com
Source: google.com
Great experience. Large National Memorial Arboretum just opened last year. Nicely presented. Trains are very convenient for veterans and elderly peoples. Tranquile atmosphere. Worth it to visit again for Remembrance Service.
google.com
Source: google.com
Everyone should visit here at least once and pay respects to our fallen
google.com
Source: google.com
Very enjoyable but humbling experience
google.com
Source: google.com
A very emotional experience for anyone who has served or lost someone to active service for queen and country. Sadly some people seem to think it's OK to just let their kids charge around intimidating elderly war hero's.
google.com
Source: google.com
I love this place, the dog walk is perfect as you get to see some of the memorials you would normally miss. Beautifully kept and maintained. I still haven’t seen all of the dedications.
google.com
Source: google.com
Really nice place. Very calming. Free to get in.Donation boxes in reception. Expensive if you see the exhibition's. Train is a great idea if you find walking difficult. Only thing is you can't get on and off. And some of the memorials you would like to visit area little way back from the track..
google.com
Source: google.com
A good number of memorials - not just military. Land train available for those less able to walk. Good visitor centre with shop and restaurant. Operated by The Royal British Legion.
google.com
Source: google.com
Realer nice place Don from UK sewing machine service love the place πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
google.com
Source: google.com
Nice place to visit had a tea room where you can get food and a drink. Well kept memorial garden outside. Had a nice walk around
tripadvisor.co.uk
Source: tripadvisor.co.uk
A fantastic set of Memorials. A 'must' visit.
google.com
Source: google.com
A must visit place. Set in several acres there are many memorials which will inspire your thoughts to the many people and organisations that made the UK the wonderful place that it is. You need plenty of time to have the full experience. You pay a small fee for parking entry is free and donations can be left.
google.com
Source: google.com
Worth a visit.
google.com
Source: google.com
A wonderful place. However, the Land Train is over-expensive at Β£6 - couldn't hear the commentary because of the diesel (!) engine with its carcinogenic fumes. Ban diesel and have a more environmentally friendly train. No admission fee but Β£3 for a simple map?! It is a great place to remember those who have served their country and well worth visiting.
tripadvisor.co.uk
Source: tripadvisor.co.uk
Fantastic, my 3rd time visiting. Such much history and so much to honour the sacrifices made for our nation. This should be obligatory for schools to visit.<br>Highly. Recommended.
google.com
Source: google.com
Should have visited years ago.
Great setting very well maintained and looked after.
Great place and volunteers very knowledgeable and helpful.
Would recommend everyone should visit at least once
tripadvisor.co.uk
Source: tripadvisor.co.uk
Beautiful if slightly chilly start of autumn at a beautiful, peaceful site. So many well-earnt accolades; eye-catching and thought-provoking memorials to so many brave men and women. Very tidy, calm and serene place to contemplate our heroes. Well worth a visit.
tripadvisor.co.uk
Source: tripadvisor.co.uk
Fabulous day out.... very humbling
google.com
Source: google.com
If you only get the one opportunity to visit you will not be disappointed.It is beautifully landscaped and maintained impeccably.The on-site shop offers an array of memorabilia,books etc.along with inside and outside eating facilities.
google.com
Source: google.com
A great place to visit and see all the great memorials, also space to reflect.
google.com
Source: google.com
So peaceful to remember the fallen . Nobody should ever forget .
google.com
Source: google.com
Very atmospheric and very moving.
google.com
Source: google.com
Displaying page 293 of 481
Latest Reviews
Latest News & Updates

Help. It's the School Summer Holidays
07/08/2023

The school holidays mean 6 long weeks of fun for kids - and taking juggling to a new level for the adults! Read article
Accreditations
3000+ Reviews
3000+ Reviews
thebestof Awards