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Armed Forces Memorial

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Armed Forces Memorial

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The Armed Forces Memorial is a profoundly significant national memorial located within the expansive National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, United Kingdom. Standing at an elevation of approximately 106 metres, this powerful monument serves as a tribute to over 16,000 servicemen and women of the British Armed Forces who have lost their lives on duty or due to terrorist actions since the end of the Second World War. It is a central landmark within the Arboretum, offering a place of solemn…

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    Over 16,000 names are recorded on the memorial including those who have been killed whilst on duty, died in operational theatre or were targeted by terrorists.

    A gap has been left in the two southern walls of the Memorial. On Armistice Day a shaft of sunlight falls through this gap onto the bronze wreath in the centre of the Memorial.

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    Elevation 110 m

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    Location: Alrewas, Lichfield, Staffordshire, West Midlands Region, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of walking routes are available for families at the Armed Forces Memorial?

    While the Memorial itself is approached via a gentle spiral walkway, it is situated within the expansive National Memorial Arboretum, which offers a wide variety of walking routes. These range from short, accessible paths suitable for strollers and young children to longer trails exploring the numerous other memorials and natural features across the 150-acre site. Many routes are paved or well-maintained, making them suitable for families looking for an easy stroll.

    Is the Armed Forces Memorial suitable for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    Yes, the Armed Forces Memorial is designed to be accessible. The approach to the Memorial is via a gentle spiral walkway up grassed slopes, which is suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. The wider National Memorial Arboretum also features many accessible paths, ensuring that visitors with mobility needs can comfortably explore the site.

    Are there specific activities for families with young children at the Memorial or within the Arboretum?

    While the Armed Forces Memorial itself is a place for solemn reflection, the broader National Memorial Arboretum offers a spacious and engaging environment for families. Children can learn about history and remembrance in an open setting. The Arboretum often hosts educational programs and has plenty of space for children to move around. It's a great place for a family walk, allowing for both quiet contemplation and active exploration of the grounds.

    What are the parking options for visitors to the Armed Forces Memorial?

    The Armed Forces Memorial is located within the National Memorial Arboretum, which provides ample parking facilities for visitors. It's advisable to check the Arboretum's official website for current parking charges and any specific instructions, especially during peak seasons or special events.

    Are dogs allowed at the Armed Forces Memorial or within the National Memorial Arboretum?

    The National Memorial Arboretum, where the Armed Forces Memorial is located, generally welcomes well-behaved dogs on leads in most outdoor areas. However, there might be specific restrictions for certain indoor facilities or sensitive areas. It's always best to check the Arboretum's official visitor guidelines regarding dog access before your visit.

    What should families wear for a visit to the Armed Forces Memorial, especially during different seasons?

    Given that the Memorial is an outdoor site within a large arboretum, comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended for all visitors. Layered clothing is also advisable, as weather conditions can change. In winter, warm coats, hats, and gloves are essential, as the site can be exposed. In summer, light clothing, sun protection, and plenty of water are recommended.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the Armed Forces Memorial that are family-friendly?

    Yes, the National Memorial Arboretum typically has on-site catering facilities, including cafes, which are suitable for families. For additional options, the nearby town of Alrewas and surrounding areas offer a selection of pubs and restaurants. There are also various accommodation choices, from hotels to guesthouses, within a short driving distance, catering to different family needs.

    How long does a typical family visit to the Armed Forces Memorial and surrounding Arboretum take?

    A visit to the Armed Forces Memorial itself can be relatively brief for quiet reflection, perhaps 30 minutes to an hour. However, to fully experience the wider National Memorial Arboretum, including its numerous other memorials, walking trails, and facilities, families often spend anywhere from 2 to 4 hours, or even a full day, depending on their pace and interest.

    Can families visit the Armed Forces Memorial during winter, and what should they expect?

    Yes, the Armed Forces Memorial is open year-round, including winter. While the sunbeam phenomenon on Armistice Day is a unique draw, winter visits offer a more serene and often less crowded experience. Expect colder temperatures and potentially muddy paths in some areas of the Arboretum, so dress warmly and wear appropriate footwear. The solemn atmosphere can be particularly poignant in the quiet of winter.

    Are there any specific viewpoints or natural features to look out for during a family walk around the Memorial?

    The Armed Forces Memorial itself is a significant viewpoint, situated on a raised earth mound offering views across parts of the Arboretum. The spiral approach provides a gradual reveal of the memorial's design. Within the wider Arboretum, there are many beautifully landscaped areas, diverse tree collections, and other unique memorials, each offering its own visual interest and opportunities for reflection during a family walk.

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