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Everything about Watergate Bay totally explainedWatergate Bay is a bay located two miles north of Newquay on the B3276 Newquay to Padstow road near the village of Tregurrian in the Borough of Restormel, Cornwall, United Kingdom.
Due to the two mile long, sandy beach and exposed north westerly location, it's a popular location for water sports, kite flying, and sand art. In May, 2007, it played host to the English Nationals Surfing Championships.
The Watergate Bay Hotel and Fifteen Cornwall, a restaurant setup by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver, are located just above the beach and there are a number of caravan and camping sites within easy reach.
Facilities
- Car Park
- Toilets
- Beach Restaurant
- Beach Shop
- Surf school and Hire
- Extreme sports
- Lifeguards
- Dog friendly beach
Film, TV and radio
Watergate Bay has been used a location for the following productions:
Plunge (2003) A surf movie featuring Kate Winslet
Echo Beach (2008) TV Series A 12 part TV series that was filmed during the summer of 2007 featuring Jason Donovan and Martine McCutcheon.
Moving Wallpaper (2008) a behind the scenes comedy following the making of Echo Beach.
BBC Radio 4's Open Country produced a 30-minute BBC Radio Documentary about the bay Further Information
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