National Memorial Arboretum

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Initially a day visit, that turned into a return visit next day. So many memorials, so many to read.
Worth a visit, even if only once.
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Have visited the NMA previously in daylight, but this twilight trek through the grounds was absolutely superb, literally you saw everything in a different light. Superbly organised and great guides, an absolute pleasure to have been there.
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Great place for a visit. Well laid out snd presented. Community volunteers give a brilliant service. Need to allow at least 3 hours or more to do it justice.
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A lovely place to chill, for rememberance or just visit for a walk around. Wildlife area and kids activities during school holidays. Lots of events on during the year to get involved in or just be a spectator.
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Beautiful memorial to fallen heroes.
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Wow, this place exceeded all expectations. What a truly moving place. A mix of beautiful gardens, memorials, exhibitions, we spent nearly 4 hours here and still wasn’t long enough. Everyone should visit this place as a reminder of the sacrifices so many have made across the world for their country.
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The venue is way to reach and great parking. The staff welcome all visitors and are very knowledgable. Walks through the grounds are clearly marked and guides available. A land train operates to take the less mobile around the grounds complete with audio. The whole area is very thought provoking, moving and well maintained. We spent about 4 hours in the grounds which allows you ample time to view the various areas but will return again.
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Great place to see & respect all who have fought in conflict & served the Realm & Country. Lots to see and to think about. It's free to enter and loads of parking.
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Fantastic place to visit. Highly recommended.
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Good transport for non walkers to get around the park.
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Absolutely humbling
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Lovely place , to pay your respects to those that have given so much .
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Brilliant place ...well worth a visit...free to enter, make a donation when you leave.
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Huge place a must see a very emotional place<br>Well worth a visit for all ages
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The NMA is immaculate, as you would expect for such a poignant place. The new visitor centre is a great addition.
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Very moving experience
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Beautiful well informed train tour
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Beautiful, moving and educational
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A short visit but will be back
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Lovely place to visit. Lots to see, do and find out about. Great memorial place.
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Very heartfelt when in attendance at the NMA ALREWAS.
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This place is amazing and very moving, the gardens and woodlands are lovely and peaceful, the memorials are beautiful it’s a wonderful place to remember the men and women who gave their lives for our country but it’s also a lovely day out to walk round the and enjoy the nature. The cafe is good too and if it’s a warm day there are lots of benches around the site to sit and enjoy the sunshine. Well worth a visit.
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What a wonderful emotional experience.
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Over the past few years we have experienced the hundredth anniversary of so many of the WW1 battles. At the Memorial Arboretum the scale of the carnage of that war, WW2 and all the subsequent conflicts is made very clear.
Our day began in the chapel, where there is a daily act of remembrance every morning at 11am. We then took the land train which gives a 50 minute tour of the main sites. (£6 per head - prebook online). The commentary gives a clear overview of the different memorials, and helps you plan your itinerary for the rest of the day.
The "shot at dawn" memorial, and the talk there at 1.30 each day is really evocative. The Burma railway exhibition shows the brutality of war, and the blank panels on the Armed Services Memorial (presumably for names to be added as need arises in the future) is totally thought provoking.
Do not come here if you are not prepared to be challenged and moved to tears.
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I would recommend a visit here to anyone who was visiting the area .
It is free entry but they accept donations. You can travel around a vast area by small train for £6 . Very emotional.
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