National Memorial Arboretum

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Fantastic day out. There's a lot to see so get there early. The coffee shop is also good 👍
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Excellent site to remember members of the family who may have paid the ultimate price for their country in a great number of different places on the world.

Excellent knowledgeable support staff to explain anything when required. Good facilities to assist those less able to get around this 140 acre site with its 300 separate memorials as well as the centre commemorative site for the armistice day remembrance event.

Main roads to the site could have better sign postings though.
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A place to visit again and again, excellent facilities and place for a time of reflection
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Run by a charity without government funding - which is definitely a bonus - the NMA is so worth a visit. Look at the website first and plan your visit well. We spent one day there three months ago and it was not enough. This time we spent two full days there and managed to see everything that we wanted to see. But it is a 150-acre site and it takes time to get around.

We took the little train first - it is worth the £7 fare because it shows you where the foremost memorials are and points you to everything else with a very useful commentary. Be sure not to miss the remembrance service (not a Church service) which gives you even more information. That is every day at 10:50, so book the train art 11:30.

The memorials are not only military, but the military ones are just amazing: who had the idea to place two slots in the walls of the central military memorial mound such that at 11AM on the 11th day of the 11th month the sun (if we have any) shines through the slits and lights up the wreath in the centre? That works in the chapel, too, where the light shines through a window and lights up the altar above which the cross is a sword of sacrifice. Just brilliant.

It is a place of joy and sadness - take some tissues as you see the 'Shot at Dawn' memorial - the first to be lighted by the morning sun! Weep for the lost souls in the SANDS memorial.

Don't forget to make a donation and keep this place looking as beautiful as it was when we visited.
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Repeat visit to this excellent venue- space, parking, restaurant, guides, and open air.
All so well kept.
Readily accessible from A38.
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This is a place for contemplation, as you walkaround or travel on the electric train, you can understand what these people did and are still doing for us, so we can live our lives as we wish.
It was Fantastic.
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Excellent well worth a visit
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Found it to be very emotional, as the various memorials triggered memories of colleague's who had 'Crossed the Bar' during the 1982 Falkland's conflict.
Members of staff were excellent in their dealing with the public.
Thank you to all concerned for a wonderful day.
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A moving and poignant place to visit.
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Beautiful
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Love this place, so much to see, so very moving. Set in lovely grounds. Great food to purchase. Well worth a vist
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Down for Ride To The Wall. Lest we forget.
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Very emotional place
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the ease of access , coupled with the enthusiasm of the staff, especially Clare, who was on the reception desk.when we arrived, Clare was able to help local the persons position at the various memorials, and gave a detailed map with directions. a must if you intend visiting . our only regret was we were unable to stay very long. to appreciate the memorial one really needs a full day or two. cannot impress enough, this is a definite go to place for ALL British and overseas visitors .
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Attended the unveiling of a new memorial for the Women's Royal Air Force. Amazing place. Memorials to those who have served in the military other than World War1 and WW2.
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Having heard so much about this location, we felt it was somewhere we wanted to experience for ourselves and we were not disappointed. It is a memorial worthy of all those it represents. It is not just a war memorial, but so much more, as it represents many individual group memorials in one place. It was well worth the train tour of the site as there was so much information to absorb. The tour also explained the significance of the memorabilia used in the construction of various memorials. It was also encouraging to see memorials from colonial countries who contributed to the British empires ear effort.
The site has ample car parking, and good facilities in the way of toilets and restaurants. Whilst we were there we had several fly pasts from the RAF of both Hercules aircraft And two Chinook helicopters. This is a must see for all generations as part of people's education.
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A great place to visit. So many memorable sites to see. If you can visit and leave without a lump in your throat you are not human enough
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Very moving. Stunning location, beautifully set. I have visited here a few times and always find something new
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Amazing place very humbling
Waller rttw ❤
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Come here all the time with our grandchildren, aged 2 and 5. Two imaginative playgrounds, a giant Stickman, on which little ones can climb and sit on his lap, masses of paths and peaceful green spaces to explore, never too busy, great restaurant, cannot recommend too highly. Prebooking required, only cost is £4 to park.
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This is one of the best places I have ever visited in the UK. If you have any interest in the armed forces or military history you must visit here. It covers a vast area and is full of many different monuments to various regiments, sectors and departments of the British and foreign forces. The atmosphere is very calm and peaceful and serves as a wonderful tribute to those who have suffered in various conflicts all over the world. Was brilliant to chat to some veterans from the Gordon Highlanders who had been there for a dedication the day before and were clearly enjoying their visit. Most of the paths around the massive site are very level but it was fantastic for me to be able to hire a mobility scooter to get around the place. All staff on site were exceptionally helpful and well informed and really helped the overall experience. I would describe this place as a must visit location if you are visiting anywhere in the West Midlands region.
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This is a very special place. The sheer variety of memorials and landscapes is quite stunning. You need to allow a good three hours to cover the main sights. We had to return a second day to complete nearly everything. There is also good play areas for children, a good cafe and shop as well as a very interesting indoor exhibition. Don't forget to look in the Far East exhibit which is quite easy to miss but we'll worth the visit.
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Impressive array of memorials to the armed forces and associated services. Lots of space to sit down. Lots of loos.
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Beautiful grounds, very large, you need a day to see around and would probably need to come again. Restaurant, serve yourself and shop, toilets, everything spotless. Much to read and see inside too. Entrance is free but £4.50 to park all day. Plenty of places to sit. Transport around on buggies for those who need it.
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Great walk around the grounds to see all the memorials from the great wars and the other wars and the police memorial as well, I just ask one question about these conflicts and just ask why?, is it really worth it, it just makes you think about these things when you walk round
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