National Memorial Arboretum

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First class and a fitting memorial to those that served and those who fell. Thankyou
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Absolutely fantastic. Amazing place. If you haven't been yet then go.
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Great day out
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Restrooms: Very good
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Although not easy to find this is a caring and green haven. My photos represent my dad through the Buffs and the Dental Corps. The final picture shows the Religious Society of Friends memorial and meeting place.
There is a small charge for all day parking but no visitors' charge.

Playground: Children are catered for but obviously they should be watched because it is too easy to get lost and there is a lot of water nearby. The children's area though is well thought out and ecologically sound.

Restrooms: Toilets are of good quality and accessible.

Picnic area: The cafe and coffee bar are good and there are places for picnics set in a respectful way.
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It’s a fantastic place to support, I have not missed from since 2011 till now date
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Can get very busy when the RTTW event takes place in October
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Amazing place to show your respects and growth walks and views
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A place everyone should visit
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Picnic area: Available in various places
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Loverly place to visit for some quite reflection
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A place of Remembrance.
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Everything was magnificent and sentimental
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We were at the Arboretum for the ride to the wall.
This was my 8th time to this event.
This place is a great place for reflection especially at ride to the wall well worth a visit.
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Great event,
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Fantastic day out beautiful gardens.
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Was a very emotional day but we'll worth the 600 round trip
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What an incredible place!

All the staff/volunteers we encountered were very friendly and helpful from the minute we drove in. Especial thanks to Darren who, while we explored , was able to track down detailed formation about my husbands’ great great uncle that had been lost to the family.

Our recommendations would be to arrive in time for the short memorial service in the chapel at 11 where a silence is observed and the last post is played. The land train is a great way to orient yourself and see the main memorials and then you can explore on foot and get closer to the ones you found most interesting. The stunning Armed Forces memorial is the centre piece where you can also read personal tributes from family members and see photos of the fallen heroes but we would also recommend the ‘Shot at Dawn’ memorial which was deeply shocking and moving.

It was interesting to discover that not all the memorials are related to the military as we had previously thought before visiting.

The cafe has nice food at reasonable prices and there were some lovely items in the gift shop where you can buy everything poppy. We only noticed the exhibition in the main building as we were leaving but would recommend looking at that perhaps before you start exploring.

I’ve run out of superlatives but if you are thinking of going but not got around to it yet don’t wait any longer.
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My first RTTW , very moving experience.
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Came here for RTTW for the first time. Didn't have enough time to do this place justice so will most certainly be back. What I did see was incredible
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The National Memorial Arboretum is an extraordinary tribute to the courage, sacrifice, and dedication of those who have served their country. Nestled in the heart of England, this sprawling 150-acre site is not just a place; it's an emotional journey through history.

From the moment you step foot in the arboretum, you are enveloped in a serene atmosphere, where the rustling leaves and distant bird calls provide a peaceful backdrop to the powerful stories etched in stone. The meticulous layout of over 300 memorials, each representing a different aspect of military service, is a testament to the thoughtful planning that went into creating this living tribute.

Walking through the arboretum, you can't help but be moved by the diverse range of memorials, honouring everyone from World War heroes to modern-day peacekeepers. The attention to detail in each monument is awe-inspiring, telling tales of bravery, camaraderie, and resilience. The variety of flora adds a touch of natural beauty, making it a tranquil place for reflection and remembrance.

One of the most remarkable aspects of the National Memorial Arboretum is its commitment to education. Engaging guided tours and informative exhibits provide visitors with a deeper understanding of the historical events and personal narratives behind the memorials. It's a place where you not only pay your respects but also gain invaluable insights into the sacrifices made by countless individuals.

Moreover, the friendly and knowledgeable staff members enhance the overall experience. Their passion for preserving the legacy of the fallen is evident, and they are always ready to answer questions, making your visit both educational and engaging.

Whether you come to honour a loved one, learn about history, or simply find solace in nature, the National Memorial Arboretum offers a profound and unforgettable experience. It's a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a must-visit destination for anyone seeking inspiration and a deeper connection with the past.
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Amazing place to visit, but be prepared for the emotions that you will go through as you are reminded of all we've lost in many conflicts.
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This is a lovely place to visit so peaceful and tranquil, alot to look at .

Nightmare to get back out onto the a38 going north because of HS2 road work s

Will visit again whe they have gone.
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It's a great honour just to visit and remember
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Knowledgeable staff and amazing visit
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