National Memorial Arboretum

4.9/5 based on 11401 reviews
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Sombre and reflective visit. Guides were well informed and super helpful.
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As a veteran this was a very special place to visit
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Beautiful place. We go a lot. Friendly, loads to see & do, very emotional & lovely atmosphere every time we've been.
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Accidentally managed to choose Armed Forces Weekend. There was live music and lots going on which was lovely. I'm the memorial areas it was still respectfully quiet.
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A wonderful place to visit. Especially poignant during Armed Forces weekend. Paying my respect to HMS Ardent and those souls still on Watch in the South Atlantic. RIP ⚓️
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Amazing place
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Peace and serenity, lovely walks , the grounds are immaculately maintained , the guides are most informative and the cafe is a must, great place and transport is available at cost for those who have mobility issues.
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Visited for a conference. Excellent facilities and the best chocolate brownie I've ever eaten. Unfortunately the weather and meeting agenda meant we didn't explore outside, but I will be back one day to explore.
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An amazing place, though lots of walking.
Well arranged easy to find what you wanted.

Dog-friendliness: Dogs are an unwelcome intrusion.
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Well worth a look around
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This is a beautiful and emotional place to visit.everything about this place makes you want to keep returning.
Apart from the main memorial I found the 'shot at dawn' unbelievably sad

Playground: There is a small play area

Restrooms: Apart from the main building there are portable toilets around the site

Dog-friendliness: It is a very dog friendly site,short leads are needed,dogs are not allowed in the main memorial
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We had a really good time here. I was pleasantly surprised by how nice it all was and how peaceful the atmosphere is. It is a great place to go for me on a mobility scooter/ power chair. We even hired another for a member of our group. A great success. Easy access walk ways, beautiful and poignant memorials, gorgeous trees and acres of land to explore. We followed our friends who did the little train. Our scooters etc could even go up to the top. Brilliant facilities too. Excellent. Highly recommend.

Restrooms: Really huge accessible facilities with everything you need for a toilet or changing stop. I did see there in addition to the toilet there is also an adult changing station if needed with shower.
So nice to be able to use the toilet and have space to move with my scooter.

Dog-friendliness: Dogs are welcome on short leads. Saw lots of happy dogs and their owners. Many with families who were picnicking too.
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A very peaceful place. Acres to wander around. Road train takes people all round the estate with an excellent commentary. Staff were helpful, aided by many volunteers. Plenty of facilities and mobility scooters for people with disabilities. I would highly recommend a visit.
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Always a good day friendly staff . A beautiful place.
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Very peaceful place
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Great place for a walk. Car park was cheap and free to enter. Only downside was the rude lady on the front desk. She was fine until we started to venture towards the gallery space where she barked that we couldn’t go in there as it hadn’t been officially opened yet. Maybe a sign would have been better to explain that.

Restrooms: Clean and functional
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Wonderful day. So much to see
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A very fitting place to remember our fallen, beautiful
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Very emotional experience & one not to be missed. We paid £6 for parking & £7.50 for a trip on the land train. Well worth the money. Many are remembered here from all walks of life & station. The grounds are very well presented & a credit to staff. The food on offer is varied & suits all tastes. Clean & well maintained throughout including toilets & comfort zones. We will return because we believe it deserves a second visit to take it all in.
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Visited the NMRA. I pre booked the visit as per the Web site advice. This was straightforward and we were shown to a blue badge parking space, one of my passenger's has a disability. We had plenty of positive contact with the staff who were all friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. We made use of the hire service for a motorised disability scooter for my friend. This made access to the whole site possible and enabled us to take in most of the history and memorials. Which we found awe inspiring and thought provoking. This place is a must be seen. I will be returning to see what I missed as after 5 hours we were tiring. Excellent destination.
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Outstanding place of beauty - this was our 1st time ever visiting and the weather was great☀️, we took our 1yr old grandson and he loved it as we did the bug trial (extra cost to do the bug trail, once completed Haulie got some bubbles as hes prize).
Absolutely huge place but peaceful, Ive never sensed Peace & Tranquility like it.
We went to find my otherhalfs Great Uncle who died in WW1.
Wheelchair friendly and very accessible for all folks.
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Lovely place to go for a stroll
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Weekday

Wait time
No wait

Reservation recommended
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Only thing land train not a pop on pop off. Bot good commentary
Can mean lots of walking if the memorial you want to see is not on their route.Visited on
Weekday

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Beautiful atmosphereVisited on
Weekend

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