Frithsden is a small village located in the county of Hertfordshire, England. It is situated in the Chiltern Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty, and is surrounded by picturesque countryside. The village is known for its charming thatched cottages, historic church, and traditional pub, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.
One of the main attractions in Frithsden is the Frithsden Vineyard, which produces award-winning wines using traditional methods. Visitors can take a tour of the vineyard, sample the wines, and enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant. The vineyard also hosts events throughout the year, including wine tastings, live music, and food festivals.
Frithsden is also home to the Ashridge Estate, a National Trust property that covers over 5,000 acres of woodland, parkland, and chalk downland. The estate is a haven for wildlife, with deer, badgers, and birds of prey all calling it home. Visitors can explore the estate on foot or by bike, taking in the stunning views and discovering the many hidden gems that can be found throughout the grounds.