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In October 2022, jon worthington said about National Memorial Arboretum
Fantastic day out at the memorial celebration...Lancaster bomber flew over and the military wives choir were good...Nice sunny day helped....the area is vast and plenty of memorial statues to see.

Restaurant and coffee shops are good aswell as the stall holders set up for the event.

Free admission...only pay for parking..thoroughly good day out to honour the lives lost.
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In June 2022, Sco said about National Memorial Arboretum
Well organised, ample parking, helpful staff.
150 acres will take you a fair time to cover. All neatly done and very poignant memorials/sites.
An epicentre of excellence. Peace & tranquility. Space to think.
Break your visit up by stopping in the restaurant for a good meal. Toilets are spotless.

Thank you to all those involved with the NMA.
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In December 2021, Denise Temple said about National Memorial Arboretum
Fantastic place, the memorials are spread out and sometimes not easy to find but worth it if you are looking to remember a relative or be proud when they find the Regiment they served in. Good disabled facilities with mobility scooters available if you can't walk too far and a good restaurant and gift shop as you go in, ample parking and very friendly and helpful members of staff. Well worth the trip.
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In October 2019, Nigel said about National Memorial Arboretum
We really enjoyed our tour, well worth doing, our guide Keith was brilliant and what made it for us was his passion for D-Day. Very knowledgable and if there was any questions relating to D-Day or the Arboretum he answered them.
The National Arboretum is well worth visiting and try the restaurant food was very good.
Thank you from Nigel, Michelle, Mandy and Graeme.
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In October 2021, Lynne Psyllides said about National Memorial Arboretum
Come here all the time with our grandchildren, aged 2 and 5. Two imaginative playgrounds, a giant Stickman, on which little ones can climb and sit on his lap, masses of paths and peaceful green spaces to explore, never too busy, great restaurant, cannot recommend too highly. Prebooking required, only cost is £4 to park.
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In January 2019, cheryl guest said about National Memorial Arboretum
Wonderful place to visit. Beautifully landscaped. All memorial gardens and areas beautifully kept and so thoughtfully presented.
Staff are extremely helpful. Restaurant clean and well managed and lots of volunteers help in many areas of the arburetum..Thank you to all of them.
I love going here anytime of the year but always worth checking the website for any special occasions taking place.
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In January 2020, Mel Smith said about National Memorial Arboretum
What an impressive place to visit. If you have never been then you should. You can spend as much or as little time as you wish. The name of this place says it all so nothing to add except you will be amazed by the wonderful experience and size. There is a restaurant and shop on site. Parking is £3 per day. Dont drive past without stopping off here.
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In March 2024, Les Wojnarowicz said about National Memorial Arboretum
Amazing peaceful arboretum with memorials and sculptures to remember those who have passed on. Extensive site with good wheelchair access in most places. Lots to explore. Café, restaurant and toilets on site. Everyone should visit here, nature and history combine.
Note: Prone to flooding following heavy rain as nearby river breaks its bank. Bring wellies!
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In April 2019, Kay E said about National Memorial Arboretum
Did not know what to expect. Beautiful place to visit. Went the train about the place. Would strongly recommend the Train very informative. lots of memorials. went to the church lovely inside. do try to go in there and listen to the talk. Had a meal to the restaurant lovely food. Bought a guide book and postcards worth each penny. Went with my mum, Dad and Husband
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In January 2020, Mary Wheeler said about Lichfield Cathedral
It's a lovely city with plenty to see and do. It has a wide variety of shops and restaurants. You can visit the cathedral, sit by the Minster Pool and soak up the history all around you. However the District Council levied a street licence fee on traders at the festival market of £21, which in addition to the stall fee, lead to many traders not coming. Shame!
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