National Memorial Arboretum

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We had a buggy ride with ‘lovely Clive’ as our guide. He was so well informed that we were able to fully appreciate the symbolism and beauty of the Arboretum. We came away overawed by the huge sacrifice of those who died to keep us safe.
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Excellent place to honour those who gave their all
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Such a peaceful beautiful place to reflex & remember those who gave their lives for our tomorrow
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A fantastic and moving experience far exceeded a war memorial. The breadth of memorials was spectacular. An immaculately presented venue with exceptional staff. A must visit. As a retired Police Officer and Falklands Veteran it was amazing on a personal basis. Thank You
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A stunning area. Contains memorials to many factions of the armed forces plus some civilian ones. Extremely friendly staff and volunteers. The whole site is peaceful and very well tended.
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While being a wonderful memorial to all our fantastic armed forces & civilian workers, its got a stickman trail and play area for children.<br>You could spend quite a few hours walking in the beautiful grounds.<br>Friendly helpful staff<br>Plenty of places to eat or just get a coffee.<br>Book your parking online for £4 or pay on the day£6.<br>The carpark is Marshalled.<br>Well worth a visit.
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Five-Star Review: National Memorial Arboretum (Alrewas, Staffordshire)<br><br>I recently had the privilege of attending the D Day parade at the National Memorial Arboretum with Merthyr Military Preparation College, and I must say, it was an exceptional experience. As a veteran, this event held profound meaning for me, and the Arboretum provided the perfect setting to honor and remember our heroes.<br><br>The grounds are impeccably maintained, offering a serene and respectful atmosphere that truly honors the memory of those who served. The various memorials are beautifully designed and thoughtfully placed, allowing for reflection and reverence.<br><br>For the learners from Merthyr Military Preparation College, this experience was invaluable. It offered them a unique opportunity to connect with history in a meaningful way, and the staff at the Arboretum were incredibly accommodating, ensuring that the visit was educational and inspiring.<br><br>The organization of the D Day parade was flawless, with moving tributes and ceremonies that left a lasting impact on all attendees. The Arboretum’s dedication to preserving the memory of our armed forces is evident in every aspect of their work.<br><br>I highly recommend the National Memorial Arboretum to anyone looking to pay their respects, learn about our military history, or simply enjoy a peaceful and poignant visit. This place is a national treasure, and I am grateful for the experience. Five stars, without a doubt.
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Great place to visit and pay your respects to our many regiments who have served our country over many years. .A great day out and very educational.
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Wonderful visit. Thought provoking. So much to see
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Went to the 80th D Day Rememberance service. Very moving and a day I shall remember for a long time to come. Seeing the surviving Veterans made us feel very humble.
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Absolutely amazing place. We'll looked after and clean!
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A beautiful place of peace and remembrance. Be prepared to spend a whole day here.
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A must visit. Peace, tranquility and reverence in beautiful surroundings.
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Excellent and a great day out
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Well organised event, excellent staff and a beautiful memorial for our fallen hero's.
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Awesome
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Very nice place to visit. Give your self a full day
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Fabulous day out<br>Volunteers were so knowledgeable about everything<br>The setting is peaceful and tranquil and reflective of its purpose<br>I would recommend a visit to anyone
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A beautiful setting for a poinient moment. Well worth a visit particularly if you have lost a beloved to war or such activities. You will never bring them back but you can find solice in the peace in the beauty and comfort and in sharing your thoughts in this truly beautiful place.
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What a wonderful day. didn't get to see all due to the weather but really will come again a must for anyone.
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Always an impressive and moving place, in the early summer sunshine the landscape was looking its best too.<br>The Stickman trail was a little disappointing, but as a family, we still had a lovely day.
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Wonderful memorial gardens. The food was good but the dining area felt like a large school cafeteria.
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Been here twice. Lovely day out, clean and well maintained. Cafe and toilet facilities. Parks on site for children. Educational visit for everyone. Free entry £6 for all day parking. Would love to see a penny press machine here. Love that they have the stick man trail for kids to enjoy the wonders of the park. They have remembrance trees for those babies who have passed, these can be purchased online.
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Great day out, very informative and beautifully maintained. Dropped one star due to cost and choice in restaurant.
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An amazing emotional space to put our lives into prospective
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