Georgia Sweet, a tourist visiting the Cotswolds, recently opened up on TikTok about a “major mistake” she made during a scenic walk earlier this year. Despite the area’s natural beauty, the outing didn’t quite go as planned.
The Gloucestershire region experienced an exceptionally cold and wet start to 2026, something Georgia and her friend quickly felt the impact of. Dressed in bright white trainers ill-suited for the conditions, they trudged along a muddy woodland path. “Very unprepared,” Georgia admitted while sharing footage of their muddy trek.
Their lack of appropriate footwear forced them to clean their trainers in a nearby stream — a clear sign that wellies would have been the better choice. “Should have brought some wellies,” she confessed in hindsight.
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The reaction on TikTok was immediate. One viewer empathized, commenting, “Nah, I’d be fuming in the New Balance.” Another user shared a practical tip: “That’s why I always keep wellies in my car.”
Despite the muddy start, Georgia’s trip was far from a washout. She shared footage of the charming lodge where she stayed — complete with a large hot tub under a canopy and several sun loungers. “POV – you find the cutest lodge in the Cotswolds,” she said, highlighting the relaxing ambiance.
The lodge is part of Rabbit’s Warren, a glamping pod site run by Be.Here, known for providing unique accommodation experiences. The site promises a calm, luxurious escape, with warm earth tones, soft lighting, and cozy furnishings designed to create a soothing atmosphere.
Be.Here describes Rabbit’s Warren as a refined glamping pod ideally suited for couples seeking a peaceful retreat. Guests enjoy privacy and access to shared amenities like a sauna, fire pits, and BBQs. Nestled near the Cotswold Lakes, it offers the perfect harmony of seclusion and convenience for a winter getaway.
In the end, Georgia’s trip was both a lesson in preparation and a reminder of the Cotswolds’ charm, complete with cozy accommodations perfect for slowing down and unwinding.