Tickets are now on sale for Illuminated Arboretum, the annual magical winter light trail at the National Memorial Arboretum.
Once again visitors to the Staffordshire venue can kick off their festive season by marvelling at the majestic light experience along a mile-long route through the woodlands, gardens and memorials of the Nation’s year-round place to remember.
With something to captivate visitors of all ages, Illuminated Arboretum will take place every evening from Thursday 7 to Saturday 23 December.
The brand-new route for 2023 will feature both new installations as well as some familiar favourites, including the beautiful ‘Beacons of Light’ at the Armed Forces Memorial.
A selection of food and drink will also be available for purchase at the on-site restaurant and concessions throughout the route.
Advanced tickets cost £19 for adults and £9 for children (under 5s and carers are able to enter the experience for free) if booked before 5 November and must be purchased on the Arboretum website in advance at thenma.org.uk.
Tickets are now on sale for Illuminated Arboretum, the annual magical winter light trail at the National Memorial Arboretum.
Once again visitors to the Staffordshire venue can kick off their festive season by marvelling at the majestic light experience along a mile-long route through the woodlands, gardens and memorials of the Nation’s year-round place to remember.
With something to captivate visitors of all ages, Illuminated Arboretum will take place every evening from Thursday 7 to Saturday 23 December.
The brand-new route for 2023 will feature both new installations as well as some familiar favourites, including the beautiful ‘Beacons of Light’ at the Armed Forces Memorial.
A selection of food and drink will also be available for purchase at the on-site restaurant and concessions throughout the route.
Advanced tickets cost £19 for adults and £9 for children (under 5s and carers are able to enter the experience for free) if booked before 5 November and must be purchased on the Arboretum website in advance at thenma.org.uk.
Photo credit: National Memorial Arboretum