Coastal Adventures with Helen Skelton, Jules Hudson and JB Gill returned to Channel 5 leaving viewers captivated as the trio explored UK's deepest mine, Kent's coast and went sailing in Devon. During Tuesday night's offering, viewers were in awe when former Strictly Come Dancing finalist and JLS star JB, 38, visited a "secluded" beach rarely visited by the public. The Channel 5 host let viewers in on the hidden gem he frequents with his wife and children.
"I'm exploring Britain's coastline with two of my best mates Helen and Jules," JB began. "Today, I'm in Kent at beautiful Botany Bay. Just a short drive from my house - it's fair to say I'm a regular here." He continued: "This is one of my favourite beaches. I actually don't want to tell any of you anything about it but its a place a come with the family for a bit of piece and quiet. And it's always quiet usually."

JB went on: "You might see a few people in the distance but it is a very chilled, very private beach."
Botany Bay is a famous hidden gem that offers stunning views of white cliffs and beautiful chalk stacks.
It is a more secluded bay, located between Margate and Broadstairs, and is a great location for fossil hunting and exploring rock pools.
Elsewhere, Escape to the Country presenter Jules, set sail on the Devon coast as he visited one of the most picturesque spots in a town called Salcombe where he made a discovery.
"The water and the boats that's what it is all about for the people that come here," he explained.
Salcombe is one of the most affluent coastal towns in the UK with the average house price costing £1million.
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