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In March 2024, Ian Hadridge said about National Memorial Arboretum
Poignant and peaceful place. With ample parking and excellent clean facilities. There is a nice cafeteria with hot and cold beverages and plenty of seating. There are outdoor tables for those better days. You can easily spend hour's here wandering amongst the trees and memorials learning and reflecting as you go. There are lot's of hard surface paths, but to really get able you have to walk on grass, in the summer no problem. But in the winter appropriate footware is a must. It's right next to the river, so come prepared. A great day out that can be repeat numerous times before you have seen it all.<br><br>Parking is pay, but entry is free.
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In March 2024, William Hoult said about National Memorial Arboretum
Brilliant place to remember those who died in the war and army, food really good definitely recommend
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In March 2024, Jackie Meakin said about National Memorial Arboretum
This was very nice and very sad,took my dad as he was a grenadier guard for his 80th birthday as he has always wanted to visit here,a very special place to visit.
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In March 2024, Kevin Riley MBE said about National Memorial Arboretum
Awesome as well as sombre and reflective, so many memorials to see and ponder over, plus so many organisations and groups were recognised for their sacrifice which we were not aware of. Will visit again in the summer when the ground is dry and solid so as to give more reflective and proper thanks to those who gave. Being dog friendly was great and in the restaurant as well.
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In March 2024, Linda Hayes said about National Memorial Arboretum
Had the most fantastic guided tour this afternoon. Our thanks to Keith who was our guide. His knowledge is quite extraordinary and his recall of facts and figures amazing. We also loved all the extra stories that Keith has acquired during his years as a volunteer. Keith took us to see every memorial that we enquired about plus many, many more. We found the experience.extremely emotional.<br>The cream tea at the end was an added bonus with superb scones. Cannot recommend the tour highly enough.
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In March 2024, Trish Hamlett said about National Memorial Arboretum
A beautiful place, very emotive. The different areas of remembrance are very well thought out. The volunteers and staff do a great job and look after all the visitors with great care. It has a lovely cafe and gift shop. Well worth a visit but make time to walk about as it is a big area 😊
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In March 2024, Helen Martin said about National Memorial Arboretum
Went on a land train ride around the site. The commentary was very informative and a good way to get a feel of the various memorials around the site.<br>Very helpful staff and volunteers on site.
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In March 2024, Roland Smith said about National Memorial Arboretum
A peaceful experience,keep up the good work.
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In March 2024, Scott Sapey said about National Memorial Arboretum
A beautiful and serene place to visit, with free entry. Well maintained and all staff were helpful and informative. Coffee shop was reasonably priced and well stocked.<br><br>Parts of the site were closed due to flooding, however, the parking fee was reduced to reflect this, which was great.
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In March 2024, Paul Copeland said about National Memorial Arboretum
Beatiful and befitting those that paid the ultimate sacrifice. Spring is a beautiful time to visit. I/we especially enjoyed the info about the war with Japan in south east Asia and beyond.
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