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Why Watergate Bay for surfing?

As the waves roll in and the swell rises at Watergate Bay, all types of surfers find their rhythm and place on the shoreline. Both beginners and professionals alike ride a combination of elements as tides, swell, and wind direction come together to create the conditions ideal for surfers.

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The tide is on your side

Unlike many other beaches in Cornwall, Watergate Bay is a surf spot that works on most tides, and knowing how this affects the waves at the Bay is a bonus. You’ll find the best waves at mid to high tide – and there are not that many places on the north coast that work that high. Visit at low and you’ll find two-miles of space to play with and hopefully a peak to yourself – just take care during big swells.

Sure is swell

Facing straight out into the Atlantic, Watergate Bay picks up a lot of groundswell and is a safe bet during small waves. It also takes advantage of working on most swell directions, although a westerly swell is best. If there’s not much swell around then low tide is your best bet. 

Sheltered winds

The Bay works best on a light south-easterly offshore wind, but the best thing is that waves are sheltered at high tide by our big imposing cliffs. If everywhere else in Cornwall is blown out, it’s always worth checking for a sneaky high-tide dip. At the other end of the spectrum, low tide can be quite exposed. But once the wind picks up past 20 knots then it’s time to get the kites out for a kitesurf.

The pros surf here

A centre stop on the UK Pro Surf Tour, the Bay plays host to the English National Surfing Championships with Surfing England every year. This year, hundreds of the UK’s best surfers will battle it out to be the best in the country. The final of the Rip Curl Grom Search also landed at Watergate Bay. If it’s good enough for the pros, it’s good enough for us.

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Beach-side hangout

When you’re warm and ready to refuel, you’ll find plenty of places to eat and drink. Step off the sand and into the Beach Hut for an Extreme hot chocolate, or a sundowner cocktail. 

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Watergate Bay heritage: Dreya Bennett

Carving out world records from our north coast shores, racing a polo pony while lashed to the wind and putting the flag in the sand with Big Air, one of the first UK kite schools, Dreya Bennett is a big part of Watergate’s story and has been for over 28 years.

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Dreya Bennett: Kite surfing

Invisible, changeable and unconquerable, the wind is a mighty force. Harnessing its power, windsurfer, kitesurfer, wind foiler Dreya Bennett is well-versed in the many faces of the elemental energy.

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Dreya Bennett: A residency of two halves

Pushing the limits of her medium, glass artist, former kite surf pro, and Watergate regular Dreya Bennett has been exploring new ways to work as she captures an essence of our shore, sea, and spirit in the first half of her residency.

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Chris Eden

Born in Cornwall, raised in St Austell, made in London and returned to make his mark on the Cornish food scene: Chris Eden – the first Cornishman to win a Michelin star in Cornwall – takes the helm as Watergate Bay’s new executive head chef this autumn.

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Volleyball high hitters

With fast-paced moves and adrenalin-packed matches, the sand is set to fly as Watergate gets ready to host the UK’s best volleyball players in an epic September showdown. Here’s who is joining us down on the shoreline court…

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Meet: Fused glass artist Dreya Bennett

Meet fused glass artist Dreya Bennett as we look forward to welcoming her and her glass fusing skills to the Bay for our next Artist Residency.

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