Visit the National Memorial Arboretum from Burton
A Day of Remembrance: Visiting the National Memorial Arboretum from Burton upon Trent
The National Memorial Arboretum, nestled in the heart of Staffordshire, is a profoundly moving and beautiful place. It serves as a national site of remembrance, honouring those who have served and sacrificed for our country. Located just a short distance from Burton upon Trent, it makes for a meaningful and accessible day trip.
If you're planning a visit from further afield or simply want a relaxing break, the Three Queens Hotel & Lodge in Burton upon Trent provides the ideal accommodation. With 62 comfortable rooms and free parking, it's a convenient and welcoming base for exploring the Arboretum and the surrounding area.
Getting to the National Memorial Arboretum from Burton
The Arboretum is located near Alrewas, approximately a 20-minute drive from Burton upon Trent. The journey is straightforward, making it an easy day trip. Simply head north on the A38. There's ample parking available at the Arboretum itself.
For those preferring public transport, there are bus routes from Burton to Alrewas, followed by a short taxi ride or a pleasant walk to the Arboretum entrance. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
What to Expect at the National Memorial Arboretum
The Arboretum spans over 150 acres and features over 400 memorials. Each memorial tells a unique story, representing different branches of the military, civilian organisations, and individual acts of bravery. Allow ample time to wander through the grounds and soak in the atmosphere of peace and reflection.
Some of the notable memorials include:
- The Armed Forces Memorial: A powerful tribute to those who have died on duty since the end of the Second World War.
- The Shot at Dawn Memorial: A poignant reminder of the soldiers who were executed for desertion during the First World War.
- The Royal Naval Division Memorial: Honouring the men of the RND.
- The Polish War Memorial: A tribute to the Polish forces who fought alongside the Allies during the Second World War.
Beyond the memorials, the Arboretum also offers beautiful woodland walks, a children's play area, and a visitor centre with a cafe and shop. It's a place for all ages to learn, reflect, and connect with the stories of those who have served.
Making the Most of Your Visit: Tips and Recommendations
- Plan your route: The Arboretum is vast, so plan which memorials you particularly want to see. Maps are available at the visitor centre.
- Wear comfortable shoes: You'll be doing a lot of walking!
- Check the weather forecast: The Arboretum is an outdoor space, so dress appropriately for the weather.
- Allow plenty of time: There's so much to see and experience, so dedicate a full day to your visit.
- Consider a guided tour: Enhance your understanding of the memorials with a guided tour.
- Reflect and remember: Take time to pause and reflect on the stories of those who are remembered at the Arboretum.
Why Choose the Three Queens Hotel & Lodge?
After a day of remembrance and reflection, the Three Queens Hotel & Lodge offers the perfect sanctuary. Our hotel provides:
- Convenient location: Only a short drive from the National Memorial Arboretum and a 5-minute walk to Burton town centre.
- Comfortable accommodation: 62 well-appointed rooms to ensure a relaxing stay.
- Free parking: Hassle-free parking for all guests.
- Excellent amenities: Enjoy our bar and restaurant, offering delicious meals and refreshing drinks.
- Friendly service: Our dedicated team is committed to providing exceptional service.
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Make your visit to the National Memorial Arboretum a truly memorable experience by staying at the Three Queens Hotel & Lodge. Book your stay today and experience the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and value.
Three Queens Hotel & Lodge
1 Bridge Street, Burton upon Trent DE14 1SY
Phone: 01283 523800
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