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In February 2018, Denise M said about National Memorial Arboretum
Having had this on our 'to-do' list for ages, we chose perhaps the coldest but brightest February day to cross it off. Make sure you have enough pound coins for the car park as the card reader is necessarily in working order. Having said that, we were told that as long as we made a donation of the price of the car park during our visit we would be OK.
Incredibly peaceful and well laid out with beautiful, thought provoking sculptures. The 'Shot at Dawn' memorial is an incredibly emotional work of art - you can't help but be moved.
Coffee and cake in the restaurant was nice and the toilets very clean.
Would like to visit again and see it as the seasons change.
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In July 2018, Vik1964 said about National Memorial Arboretum
Wasn't what I expected but then that's my ignorance. Once we started to walk around it was very interesting, I found the polish memorial particularly moving with so much information carved into the stone, it really helped you understand what they went through. I also found the memorials for the Asian campaigns of the 2nd world war a very stark reminder how people suffered under the Japanese, something which is often forgotten. My dad spent much of his naval career in the war in that part of the world and seeing the photo exhibition was especially close from my family perspective. It's a very large area to visit so pace yourself. Lovely food in the restaurant and staff are lovely.
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In August 2019, val243 said about National Memorial Arboretum
Met up with friends, had a great day out. Stick man trail for the children which was laid out well and easy for them to follow. Some lovely memorials although having young children with us we found that it was not ideal to cover the area that we would have liked. We will certainly be paying another visit so that we can enjoy the peace, tranquility and beauty of this wonderful place. Depending on what you want to see will depend on the length of you stay. Plenty of car parking at £3 for the day, areas to enjoy a picnic and a lovely restaurant, plenty of seating around Arboretum, children’s play areas and a train for those with walking difficulties. Staff were very helpful, approachable and knowledgable.
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In September 2019, Gadabouts95 said about National Memorial Arboretum
The site is enormous and if you want to see it all it will take more than one visit. There is a land train that goes round the site but you cannot get off at any point and so can only give an overview. There are some beautiful sculptures and memorials throughout the park. There are some talks at various times, we listened to the one at the memorial for soldiers executed for supposed desertion. The mound in the middle with the names of all members of the military that have lost their lives since WWII makes one stop and think.
Entry is free, you just pay £3 for parking. The restaurant on site is good value as well.
We shall certainly return to visit the parts we were not able to see on our first visit.
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In April 2024, SteadyS said about National Memorial Arboretum
Beautiful gardens filled with trees and numerous stunning memorials to well known and lesser known organisations and people. Heavy rain the day we visited so took the land train trip which is about 45 mins with a recorded commentary which allowed you to see a large area and was a good introduction to the place. Walked around the main central monument which is spectacular and the blank area of wall obviously left for future inscriptions to those killed in action seemed especially poignant. The Visitors centre is lovely and there is a facility to search the records if you want to find a memorial to a group or individual person. Restaurant good too. Will definately return on a drier day to explore more on foot.
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In December 2021, Leslie Hawkeswood said about National Memorial Arboretum
Superbly created memorial to all those that have lost their lives or might still be living with disabilities brought about by their involvement in, not only conflict, but day to day duties with the police, fire service or paramedics. The whole site features names of individuals, groups, units and commemorative tributes in a variety of forms. The central feature is extremely impressive with an alignment slit left between two circular walls that allow the sunshine, if about, to focus on a third wall with statues, on the eleventh hour of the eleventh month. Trees are abundant and we want to return when they will be adorned with spring and summer leaves and colours. The shop and museum are equally impressive as is the restaurant with lovely food and drink for very reasonable prices. We will certainly be going back.
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In January 2019, Jennifer Gascoigne said about National Memorial Arboretum
Fantastic day out ,Parking £3 all day ,Entrance is free ,but they would appreciate a donation ,but optional ,you aren't asked when paying for parking, but you donate then ,but you have to think of the up keep and what it is about . I would recommend you go on a dry day as most of everything is outside , We have had a beautiful day today as it has been like a Summers day ,ideal for picnic, plenty places to sit , but please remove rubbish . Children's playground there , You can book and pay for land train which takes around 50 mins , All things to book are in main reception along with toilets ,gift shop ,restaurant ,coffee shop , Plenty keep kids entertained ,Dogs welcome . Suitable for prams, mobility scooters , great day out for all .
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In October 2014, Mohammed A said about Lichfield Cathedral
The Lichfield cathedral is a beautiful site to see, the architecture is amazing and the history behind it is fascinating too.
The grounds and surrounding buildings are well maintained and on sunny day beautiful to just sit and admire the cathedral, guided tours are available of the cathedral and still performs services which I think think is good as it is a cathedral and place of worship.
There are also parks close by which themselves are well maintained having beautifully arranged flower beds and water features as well as a few cafes and plenty of benches a nice place to have picnic, it is very close to the town centre were you can shop and dine at the wide variety of restaurants and quaint cafes.
It is well worth having a look at and very interesting to learn the history behind it definitely would go see again as everything is close by and lots to do!
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In January 2019, Steve Arnott said about National Memorial Arboretum
I don't believe it was all that is was claimed. Sure it is important and much needed as a mark of respect but the elements that let it down was the restaurant. Flatly refused to accomodate some food at 13.33 claiming we should have been there earlier despite 9 trays of food being whisked away. Quite rude and very abrupt staff in need of professional customer service injected into them.

The paltry snacks we ended up with were more expensive than if we had gone and bought from M&S.

After a long travel to get there only to be refused a hot meal really set the tone for the day and nothing really happened that lifted it except for getting in the car and heading home, best part of the day
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In July 2014, Gnna1 said about National Memorial Arboretum
Set in really beautiful and tranquil surroundings the memorials are inspirational to young and old alike. and each time we have been more have been added.
We find that riding around the grounds on the little train is a good way to see most of the monuments and to hear the history of each one.
After the ride we then know where to go back to to see any significant memorial we wish to view, in detail.
The restaurant serves a good and varied menu and a small gift shop is there if you want a memento of your visit.
We went on Saturday 5th July and were lucky to be able to join in the annual celebrations organised by the Royal Artillery Association.
Plus the sun shone all day. Wonderful !!!
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