National Memorial Arboretum

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Very moving
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Completely awe inspiring and beautiful place, beautifully kept.
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Beautiful place with impressive memorials to various regiments,associations and organisations of the UK.
Topped off by a great knowledgeable WW2
D-day walking tour and a visit to the SOE hut which was not spoilt by the weather
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Really nice place
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Wonderful experience
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To silently say thank you to all those who have sacrificed their lives.
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I you were a serviceman/woman or a family member then it is the place to visit & reflect on those that were injured or died in the service of your/their country. The Arboretum is well laid out & is a fitting place to spend the day. The food at the cafeteria is worth a visit as is the various displays on the site. I felt a sense of piece & pride remembering my fallen comrades & will visit on a more regular basis in the future.
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Does what it says on tin
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Very well kept gardens but unless you're visiting for the memorial part you won't find much else here
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Amazing place, everyone should visit, been many times and still loads to see.
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Very beautiful place to visit
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Found this national centre for remembrance an excellent place to visit. It is free entry (£3 for car parking) with various talks by the onsite volunteers throughout the day. Every day at 11am there is a service and 2-minute silence in the beautiful chapel. It is a large site with plenty of walking involved so remember to wear sensible footwear. The central cenotaph to military personnel that have passed away on service since 1945 to be a poignant tribute. In addition there are numerous memorials right across the Arbortium. I attended two young children who are not particularly interested in history but both found it very enjoyable. There are cafes for refreshments on site.
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Excellent, thought provoking and set in lovely countryside.Many places to sit, paths for easy walking, train to take you around if required and a nice restaurant.
A great place for quiet reflection.
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Proms at the NMA. An excellent event and amazing fireworks.
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It was amazing. The staff were so friendly and helpful. Nothing was too much trouble. The fireworks were the best I have ever seen. Can't wait to return.
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What a brilliant place to visit. You'll need plenty of time to see it all. The memorials are magnificent and very touching. Good cafe and restaurant...gift shop stocks quality items at reasonable prices. Staff very knowledgeable and approachable. Recommended that you carry water with you especially on a hot day as there are no water points on the area once you leave the visitor centre. Good parking and disabled facilities. A great day out and well worth a visit.
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Great place,well worth a visit
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A focal point to honour the fallen and commemorate and pay respects to the sacrifices made by those who have served. Feel humbled, very proud and privileged to have visited this inspiring place.
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Very well presented and designed. As you would expect it's very moving emotionally at times. A great learning centre and makes you appreciate the sacrifices made by previous generations and that similar sacrifices are still being made by our armed forces around the world. Lessons ever truly learned???
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Had a fantastic time at the Summer Proms. The fireworks were a wonderful finale. The organisation by the volunteer staff to get everyone away from the carparks in an orderly and timely way was a credit to them .
Thank you NMA
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Summer Proms at the National Memorial Arboretum. Couldn't be more British, from the shower before the concert, through the picnic and the flag waving music, to the Holst's Mars and fireworks finale.
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Absolutely amazing evening at the proms. Loved every minute, most definitely be there next year.
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There is so much to see of intrest and such a huge area you will need 3 days to see what good men can do for others
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Fantastic place for a history lesson on the military. Proud to have been a insignificant part of the military too.
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Superb. A must visit location and do walk out to the new Warhorse statue called Free Spirit - so inspiring.
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