The National Memorial Arboretum is an extraordinary tribute to the courage, sacrifice, and dedication of those who have served their country. Nestled in the heart of England, this sprawling 150-acre site is not just a place; it's an emotional journey through history.
From the moment you step foot i
It's not called the National Memorial Arboretum for nothing. There is a lot to see here. The volunteers are helpful and well informed. Even if you don't attend one of the scheduled talks (do though, if you can) it's well worth talking to the volunteer guides who are more than willing to tell you mor
The most amazing place to visit, whether a background in services or not, there's something for everyone. One visit is not long enough to cover all the different memorials and info stations, there's just so much to take in. Take a picnic, stroll wherever you want (no Keep off Grass signs) and enjoy
Great tour the other day me and my girl did. Train experience is a must! Was informative, and great walk around to all areas...some of the areas of army or historical places that British went to help or contribute to defend places I was ignorant of it, but was a great oportunity to learn something
The National Arboretum is a beautiful memorial to all who gave their lives in conflict. You feel a real sense of calm here, and it allows people to be educated and pay their respects in a wonderfully kept space. I will definitely return.
A great place of reflection and peace. We visited for the memorial for Sikh soldiers who gave their lives in the Great War organised by Captain Jay Singh Sohal of the British Army Reserve. It was a very moving and poignant ceremony with a one minute silence and the laying of wreaths at 11am
What an amazing place! So many times I've seen pictures and articles of the Arboretum but this was the first time I'd visited. From the first step inside the main doors, my husband and Myself were welcomed. The guides/assistants were extremely helpful and so friendly. The grounds are a delight, easy
First time visiting and was really impressed. Huge site with loads to explore. Thought the kids might be bored but actually this is a great child and dog friendly place to visit. Plenty of wheelchair / buggy / walker friendly paths. We didn't have anything to eat or drink at the café but it looked c
Such a wonderful place, a must visit with beautiful memorials to our heroes, thought provoking and beautiful.
Plenty of parking spaces, although book you parking space on line.
Nice gift shops and restaurant, also friendly staff who are very happy to help you enjoy your visit.
Beautiful, peaceful and at times emotional. The whole area is so well maintained,spent about 3 hours walking around and still don't think we saw everything. Cafe on site, we chose to take a picnic, there are benches everywhere to stop and eat or just take a break. Toilets near the entrance and also
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