National Memorial Arboretum
National Memorial Arboretum
The National Memorial Arboretum is the perfect venue for developing an understanding of Remembrance, memorials and the impact of conflict. It provides a relaxing place where current and future generations can remember loved ones, whilst wandering through growing woodland. There are over 300 memorials within the 150 acres of the arboretum.
Inspire students and young people with a learning visit at the National Memorial Arboretum
The National Memorial Arboretum is the perfect venue for developing an understanding of Remembrance, memorials and the impact of conflict.
We have a full learning programme for visiting groups to enjoy which actively engages groups of all ages across our entire site. Groups can participate in our interactive Poppy Activity, learning more about the how the Poppy came to be a symbol of Remembrance. We also offer guided tours across the National Memorial Arboretum, enabling groups to get a better understanding of Remembrance and encouraging recognition of sacrifice across different conflicts.
We support various curriculum based objectives through our education programme, and aim to provide groups with a fundamental understanding of the importance of Remembrance through interactive and engaging activities.