National Memorial Arboretum

4.9/5 based on 11478 reviews
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A brilliant tribute to all those who have given their life for our country.
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Amazing place to visit. Very moving. Brilliant facilities, staff and volunteers do an amazing job.
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As ever lovely friendly place
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Lots of outdoor seating sheltered from the showers and a good selection of food to takeaway. Helpful stewards giving directions. Always a peaceful place to visit
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Fantastic place brings a tear to your eye and good food.
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Sobering, but beautiful.
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Would have had 5 stars but for the fact that quite a lot of the interesting things to look at didn't have paths to them , so you have to walk on the soggy grass ,, not great if you have mobility issues, but that said on the whole the place is well worth a visit ,,
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The Arboretum was very moving and an excellent experience.
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A lovely day, really friendly, helpful and respectful staff/ Volunteers .
Only drawback they could do with installing some electric car charging points for those of us who drove a couple of miles to get there.
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A wonderful place to visit,an oasis of calm as it should be.A fitting memorial to the men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice.
There is a fine walk along the river,and plenty of places to sit and relax.
A recommended place to see.
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Great place. So much to see. This was our second visit and still there is more to see.
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Wonderful place. So well kept, a credit to all staff and volunteers. Train ride excellent way to see around the site. Would thoroughly recommend it.
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Reminders of all involved in past conflicts of war including civilian contributions.
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Great place, very though provoking and the kids enjoyed the trails
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Beautiful place very well kept .
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Excellent day other than the very rude staff in the cafe
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Absolutely love this place. Great to walk round and enjoy the space.
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Such a moving place well laid out
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What a fabulous experience. It was our first visit but won't be our last.
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It is a great place to visit, with great carm with in it too, easy to access with disability scooters and a train that is accessible to wheelchairs that has a comintery of the whole site while going through all the different parts set out for different forces well worth the ride, and at the end a really good resterant to go and have a nice warm drink lunches are a real treat too
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Truly outstanding and absolutely wonderful.
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The UK National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, UK is simply stunning! I last visited the Memorial in 2001, when it was first established. Since then the Memorial has come on leaps and bounds, with a new £15 million Visitor Complex nearing completion. The WW1, WW2, WW3 / Cold War and (other human conflicts) cover over 300 exhibits / sculptures set in 150 acres of gardens and forested lands.

I would highly recommend the Arboretum; especially to those tracing back their family's WW1 / WW2 military history. The sculptures and memorials serve as effective marking points / reminders in World History and Discourse. They also clearly reflect back and remember those that have been lost in executing their military duties, and all should never be forgotten..... :/

Indeed, the Arboretum is fully supported by the UK Royal British Legion and the UK Ministry of Defence and many other esteemed Charities. :)

Thank-you for reading my review and I sincerely hope that you find it all as interesting and informative as me and my father did. It is just great and well worth a visit! :)
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This place is so moving and a real treasure, we went with our son who is in the Royal Signals and saw some amazing sculptures we were there for hours avd still need to come back to see the ones we missed, the staff are very keen to help and full of great stories, please take a look at the Japanese prisoner of war camp the photos and stories are so moving and heartbreaking, but this is not to be missed.
The cafe is very clean and fresh tasty food was served we had jacket tatie with a filling, home made soup, and the veg chilli and a sandwich all of them were freshly made and really nice and tasty and reasonable pricing again the staff were so helpful, nothing was too much trouble, this is a fantastic place we all need to see to remember the fallen who served to keep us safe
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Amazing place a fitting tribute
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Amazing place, full of beautiful memorials but at the same time not in a sentimental or overstated way. Take the time to walk in quiet contemplation at the immense sacrifice made by the so very many that we may enjoy the freedoms of today.
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