National Memorial Arboretum

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Lovely place and so peaceful... Great on a summers day
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Well worth a visit. The AFM is a fitting memorial to all those who have died in the military since 1948
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Beautifully peaceful, eerie and fascinating. An amazing place to remember.
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A very thought provoking venue.
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Very moving place.
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Moving memorial, well laid out with good facilities, such as catering and car parking.
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Very helpful and friendly staff.
Free to get in, just have to pay for car park and £6 for a train ride and information about the place
Lots to see for all ages.
A play area outside.
Cafe and restaurant.
There is lots to learn
Gift shop
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Very wet and windy visit today! Staff very informative, well worth visiting, such a wonderful place to go to remember and try to appreciate what was done for us.
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Lovely centre. Well recommend the pop up theatre.
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Last went couple years ago always adding new things to see. Meals are excellent value for money. Also have a dog walking area.
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A wonderful memorial to the fallen .Large grounds with over 30000 trees.Take a good half day to walk around.
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Unfortunately flooded today. But will be going back to see all the monuments properly. Makes you very emotional seeing how many have lost there lives. Fitting memorial to the fallen.
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A brilliant memorial to all service personnel.
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I took my grandson and he found it very interesting and asked a lot of questions. It is a nice walk and the cafe serves nice food to affordable prices.
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Brilliant. Sad to see so many names. But beautiful.
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It was a very interesting places to visit. But they NEED to put on the website it is not free to visit. You have to pay £3 before you can enter the carpark.
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A very poignant place. Second year attending RTTW, I can see it being an annual pilgrimage for as long as I'm able to throw my leg over a bike.
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Awesome tattoo exhibit on. Staff perfectly attentive and informative
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This is a brilliant day out, makes you realise what a brilliant force UK have and what they have done through out the years. It's all voluntary run, and I am so proud of it
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Deeply moving. Beautiful calm place. Memorials and grounds stunning. Cafe less so!
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We really like to visit the arboretum, well thought out with nice walks around the monuments. Very thought provoking and I would highly recommend a visit, nice food served in the cafe with very friendly staff and volunteers.
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We visited for ride to the wall ( a motorcycle event but a memorial to the fallen soldiers) we very well maintained and a lovely memorial will be going again
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Fantastic place
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A peaceful and inspiring place to wander around whether or not you have a specific memorial to visit (my dad was a Bevin Boy so that area was a must for us). We had a good weather day for each of our two visits, but you may need decent shoes, brolly etc. Surprising how far you can end up walking (though there is a land train and, I think, mobility scooters) but you can get a tea etc at the excellent visitor centre. Supremely knowledgeable, helpful and friendly staff/volunteers (a big thank you to the lady who pointed out the divide in the wall through which the sun passes at 11:00 on 11/11 - an easily missed feature). Lots of subtle planting themes to look out for, too.
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Second visit to this wonderful memorial arboretum. Folk really should visit this place.
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