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Countryfile star reveals UK’s best hidden gems from stunning vineyards that beat France to the pretty secret beaches

Published on June 04, 2025 at 03:28 PM

MATT Baker has unearthed undiscovered gems on his journey around the British Isles.

For his new TV series, British Isles, the star finds beautiful beaches on the Northern Irish coastline and reveals he’s found tasty sparkling at a Champagne-worthy vineyard in .

Matt Baker laughing while holding a glass of wine in a vineyard.
Matt says he’s found sparkling wine to rival French Champagne
Matt Baker and a group of people stand in a vineyard, holding wine glasses.
The Domaine Evremond vineyard produces English wine

On his journey across the UK to see what makes the country tick, Matt heads to the vineyard.

The Taittinger family, who own the vineyard, have teamed up with one of the world’s most prestigious champagne houses to realise a dream of making the first true Anglo-French sparkling wine – and it worked.

When asked Matt whether it tasted similar to Champagne he responded: “It’s the same. The only reason you can’t call it Champagne is because it’s not grown in the Champagne region.

“It’s so good, I’d go as far as saying it was the most beautiful sparkling wine that I’ve ever tasted.

“It has its roots, literally, in Britain, but it’s got that taste that is so familiar with high-end sparkling wine, and it’s grown right here in Kent.”;

The reason is renowned for its is the climate and soil, which are well-suited for growing grapes that produce high-quality wine.

Matt explained that Domaine Evremond has all the same qualities as vineyards in the region

The vineyard produces a sparkling wine calledClassic Cuvée,which is made in a blend of Pinot Noir,Chardonnay,and Pinot Meuniergrapes.

You can go to the vineyard yourself and book a tasting and follow in Matt’s footsteps by taking a tour from just £25.

During the four-episode series, Matt heads over to , up to , but one of his most memorable stops was in Northern .

Matt Baker horseback riding in the UK.
The Antrim coastline is best viewed on horseback according to Matt

Matt goes up to most northerly tip to meet the McKinley family, where for generations, they’ve run Sheans Horse Farm.

It’s based in the hills of North Antrim which has incredible views across the coastline.

Matt told us: “Oh my gosh, the Antrim coast is just breathtaking.

“The landscape is used for now, that’s filmed over there because the landscape is so jaw-dropping.

“We went horse riding across the cliff tops. When you look down, you see all these beautiful little coves that you wouldn’t even know were there.”;

He added: “It’s such a beautiful way to travel, on horseback, especially if you want to do a bit of nature spotting because all the wildlife comes out to see what’s going on.”;

Whitepark Bay beach in Northern Ireland.
The Antrim coast has some beautiful beaches
Aerial view of a harbor with many fishing boats.
Matt also ventures to Kilkeel Harbour to have fish and chips

Stand-out beaches on the Antrim coast are the sandy shores ofBenone Strand and Portrush’s East and West Strands.

There’s also others, likeWhite Park BayandBallycastle Beach.

Another area of the Northern Irish coastline that Matt explores is Kilkeel Harbour where he met the country’s only female harbourmaster – and enjoyed the landscape too.

Matt said: “It’s a big, beautiful, wonderful, welcoming community, and when I went it was a beautiful day.

“We sat there sitting having fish and chips there and just being chatting with the locals – it was great.”;

For anyone wanting to see parts of the British Isles they wouldn’t usually get a look at, Matt has everyone covered.

He added: “I really love where we live in Britain with the four nations that we’ve got, Scotland, , , .

“We visit all of those nations throughout the episodes – we’ve amalgamated it all into the ultimate celebration of the British Isles.”;

For any British Isles adventurers, .

And the .

Watch Matt Baker’s British Isles on Tuesdays at 9pm on More4.

Matt Baker standing in a field near the ocean.
Matt Baker’s new series celebrates the British Isles

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