Watergate Bay (Standard Written Form: Porth Tregoryan, meaning cove at Coryan's farmstead/village)[citation needed] is a long bay or beach flanked by cliffs centred two miles NNE of Newquay below the B3276 Newquay to Padstow road near the hamlet of Tregurrian in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It faces the Atlantic Ocean, adjacent to Newquay Bay. The 2-mile (3.2 km) sandy beach and exposed site is popular for non-powered water sports, kite flying,[1] and sand art.
Since May 2007, Watergate Bay hosts the English Nationals Surfing Championships.[2]
The Watergate Bay Hotel first opened in July 1900.[3][4] The Hotel was designed by architect Joshua Harrison Goodland. The Hotel hoped to cater for railway tourists that were expected to arrive on the Padstow, Bedruthan & St.Mawgan Railway line, which would also extend to Newquay however the line was never constructed.[5][6] Prior to this it was farmland.
Cornish wrestling tournaments, for prizes, were held in Watergate Bay in the 1900s for the "Burnaby Cup".[7][8]
See also Cornish wrestling at Tregurrian.
Watergate Bay has been used as a location for the following productions:
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