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In May 2012, Dawn H said about National Memorial Arboretum
A well laid out, easily accessible memorial site which brings home the vast expanse of our military and civilian support services. The memorial wall is a site to behold and is so touching to stand in such peaceful surrounding in recognition of all those who have given their life to help protect us and others.
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In June 2013, JuCol said about National Memorial Arboretum
Everyone should visit this wonderful, inspirational place. Allow lots of time - it's huge.
Very thought-provoking.
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In June 2013, Benjamin D said about National Memorial Arboretum
I could write an essay,i could write a whole list of positives but how can you judge a place of memorial to the brave. A location with no fee but donations are welcome to keep the grounds as immaculate as they are.A visit to the NMA is simply inspiring and puts life's little niggles into perspective. Walk around the grounds, read the plaques and appreciate the brave fallen soldiers that gave you the freedom to do so.
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In June 2013, Carol B said about National Memorial Arboretum
We have been several times,and always find more to look at,3,min silence everyday @11'0clock,in the Chappell.its amazing what they have done there,it's worth going for sure
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In June 2013, jeanhartley said about National Memorial Arboretum
Covers a huge area, beautifully landscaped and humbling in it's content. We used the land-train which tours the whole area slowly with an interesting commentary, ideal way to get an overall impression of this vast site before walking around the individual memorials.
Toilets are spotlessly clean, a restaurant as well as smaller stands serving drinks and snacks.
The whole place has a peaceful atmosphere and the staff are helpful and friendly.
You need more than one visit to see everything.
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In July 2014, trh217 said about National Memorial Arboretum
Been here twice now and found new parts of it each time. Really enjoyed exploring and walking along the river, learning about a lot of British history that I didn't know previously. A though provoking place but with the sun shining and kids playing - a happy one as well, I didn't find it at all sombre. Well worth a visit. Cakes in the coffee shop are good too...
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In July 2014, Sue C said about National Memorial Arboretum
Yesterday we went with two friends to above attraction out fourth visit their first.the Arboretum is a wonderful site to wonder round, very tranquil but has a very serious but interesting side.i must vist for everyone just so we rember the past and all the sacrifices made.beautiful kept but really needs more than one day to get round.they have a land train you can go round on and you can pay more for a buggy tour.£ 3.00 car parking but no entrance fee but rely on donations a very worthy cause.
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In May 2016, Elizabeth said about National Memorial Arboretum
Wow, what an interesting day out. Amazing place. So many memorials to so many military units, groups, clubs, associations. Did the train ride in morning and booked the buggy tour in afternoon, so much to see, do it all if you can.
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In August 2016, Anne K said about National Memorial Arboretum
Easy to find and parking is very good at £3. There are many volunteers working very hard here and they are all so friendly and very helpful. Sadly the Armed Forces Memorial was closed off to the public for some much needed renovation, so cannot comment, but will return to see it. The arboretum is spread over a very large area so be warned and wear comfortable walking shoes! Also, the WW1 trench is right at the edge of the Site! It is well signposted but the signs could do with indicating how farcyou have to walk! Very hard going in hot or rainy weather. There is a wonderful road train that take you around most of the site and the information on all of the memorials is really good. Finally the food There is of a good standard. A good 4 hours spent.
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In August 2016, MrsRiky said about National Memorial Arboretum
I visited with my parents and a beautiful sunny day. Easy to find, clearly signed and parking is only £3. The arboretum is very flat which makes it a comfortable stroll, although there are land trains available if required. It is very tranquil, well maintained and a fitting tribute. I would recommend a visit.
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