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The Frogmill Inn

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The Frogmill Inn

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The Frogmill Inn is a historic 16th-century coaching inn, now reimagined as a boutique hotel, restaurant, and pub, nestled in the picturesque Gloucestershire countryside. Located between the charming Cotswolds villages of Andoversford and Shipton Oliffe, approximately seven miles from Cheltenham, it serves as an ideal base for exploring the wider Cotswolds region. This Grade II-listed establishment, sitting at an elevation of around 165 metres, offers a blend of historical charm and contemporary comfort.

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    March 17, 2021

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    Dating back to the 17th century, this Grade II-listed inn sits in the gorgeous Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Frogmill is now a rather luxurious hotel as well as a pub and has pretty gardens. Find the waterwheel next to the pond (although it's not the original) and breathe in the serene atmosphere.

    The Frogmill has an extensive menu if you're looking for a hearty lunch while walking in the area.

    August 14, 2025

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    Awsome Pub, very beautiful terrace and really delicious meals!

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Andoversford, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, South West England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific dog-friendly walking routes directly accessible from The Frogmill Inn?

    While The Frogmill Inn is dog-friendly in select areas and rooms, there aren't specific 'dog-friendly' routes designated by the inn itself. However, the surrounding Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers numerous public footpaths and bridleways perfect for walks with your canine companion. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock, and to check local signage for any restrictions.

    What are the parking options for visitors looking to hike near The Frogmill Inn?

    The Frogmill Inn provides ample parking for its guests and patrons. If you're planning a hike that starts or ends at the inn, you can typically use their car park while you're visiting the establishment for a meal or drink. For longer hikes where you might not be using the inn's facilities, it's advisable to check for public parking options in nearby villages like Shipton Oliffe or Andoversford, as dedicated long-term parking for hikers might be limited directly at the inn.

    Are there any easy, family-friendly walking trails suitable for young children near The Frogmill Inn?

    Yes, the area around The Frogmill Inn is well-suited for family-friendly walks. Many of the local footpaths are relatively flat and traverse gentle countryside, making them ideal for younger children. You can find easy walking trails that explore the picturesque villages and open fields, often leading to scenic spots without significant elevation changes. Consider exploring routes that incorporate the inn's pretty gardens and the nearby waterwheel for a pleasant, short outing.

    What kind of terrain and elevation can hikers expect on trails around Shipton Oliffe and The Frogmill Inn?

    The terrain around Shipton Oliffe and The Frogmill Inn is characteristic of the Cotswolds, featuring rolling hills, gentle valleys, and a mix of paved paths, gravel tracks, and grassy footpaths. The inn itself sits at an elevation of approximately 165 metres. While there are no extremely steep climbs, hikers can expect moderate ascents and descents, offering pleasant views without being overly strenuous. The difficulty of trails in this area is generally considered easy to moderate, suitable for most fitness levels.

    Are there any notable landmarks or natural features to look out for on walks near The Frogmill Inn?

    Absolutely! Beyond the inn's own historic charm and gardens with the non-original waterwheel, the surrounding area is rich in natural beauty and quaint Cotswold features. You'll encounter traditional Cotswold stone villages, ancient churches, and picturesque streams. Keep an eye out for local wildlife in the fields and woodlands. The rolling landscape itself, with its patchwork of fields and hedgerows, is a landmark in its own right, offering stunning vistas, especially from higher ground.

    How crowded does The Frogmill Inn typically get on weekends or during peak seasons?

    As an award-winning and popular destination, The Frogmill Inn can get quite busy, especially on weekends, bank holidays, and during peak tourist seasons (spring and summer). The restaurant and pub areas, as well as the outdoor terraces, are particularly popular. If you plan to dine, especially for lunch or dinner, making a reservation is highly recommended to ensure a table. Arriving earlier in the day for walks can help avoid the busiest times on the trails and at the inn.

    Are there any accessible trails near The Frogmill Inn for visitors with mobility considerations?

    While many of the traditional Cotswold footpaths can be uneven or involve stiles, there are often more accessible options available. For visitors with mobility considerations, it's best to look for routes that stick to wider, paved paths or well-maintained bridleways. The immediate grounds of The Frogmill Inn are generally accessible, and some sections of paths in nearby villages might also be suitable. Always check specific route details for gradients and surface conditions if accessibility is a primary concern.

    Can I find other pubs or cafes within walking distance of The Frogmill Inn?

    The Frogmill Inn is situated between the villages of Andoversford and Shipton Oliffe. While it serves as an excellent destination for food and drink, other pubs or cafes might require a slightly longer walk or a short drive. Exploring the local villages will reveal other charming establishments, but The Frogmill Inn is often a primary destination for those walking in its immediate vicinity due to its comprehensive offerings and reputation.

    What are the best circular walks that start and end near The Frogmill Inn?

    The Cotswolds are renowned for their circular walks, and the area around The Frogmill Inn is no exception. Many local footpaths can be linked to create loops of varying lengths, taking you through picturesque countryside and charming villages. While specific named routes might vary, you can often plan a circular walk by combining public rights of way that pass through Shipton Oliffe, Andoversford, and the surrounding hamlets, returning to the inn for refreshments. Local maps or digital route planners are excellent resources for discovering these options.

    Is The Frogmill Inn suitable for a winter hike, and what should I consider?

    The Frogmill Inn is a delightful destination for a winter hike, offering a warm and cozy retreat with its lit fires and inviting interior. The surrounding trails remain accessible, though conditions can be muddy or icy, so appropriate footwear is essential. Winter walks offer a different kind of beauty, with crisp air and often clearer views. After your hike, the inn's hearty menu and warm ambiance provide the perfect reward.

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