Stories from the Bay
Watergate Bay Hotel is so close to the sea you can watch the surfers from the pool. It’s about the balance in life: getting among the elements, eating and drinking well, having a good time with family and friends.
Anna Jones
Award-winning cook, writer and Watergate Bay regular, Anna Jones talks to us about working up an appetite surfing, the recipes she cooks on repeat and her ultimate post-surf brunch.
Award-winning cook, writer and Watergate Bay regular, Anna Jones talks to us about working up...
Meet Andy Cameron, Wavehunters founder
From expert surf tuition to Groms clubs and fitness and yoga classes on the beach, we catch up with Andy Cameron from Wavehunters
From expert surf tuition to Groms clubs and fitness and yoga classes on the beach,...
Meet: Abstract artist Jethro Jackson
Watch and meet: Jethro Jackson, local contemporary sea-scape artist Jethro Jackson, our second artist in residence at Watergate Bay.
Watch and meet: Jethro Jackson, local contemporary sea-scape artist Jethro Jackson, our second artist in...
Meet: Artist Clara Jonas
We meet Clara Jonas, local illustrator, surfer and mural artist of the colourful artwork on the side of the beach food pop-ups at Watergate Bay
We meet Clara Jonas, local illustrator, surfer and mural artist of the colourful artwork on...
Meet Emily Scott
Watch the film and read the interview, Emily Scott introduces her new six-course set seafood menu and reveals the inspiration behind her cooking.
Watch the film and read the interview, Emily Scott introduces her new six-course set seafood...
Watergate Bay on Film
On a blustery September evening 500 people came to Watergate Bay to watch the first ever polo match to be played on a beach in the UK. Ten years on it became firmly established in the Cornwall event calendar drawing crowds of over 10,000.
Events calendar
On a blustery September evening 500 people came to Watergate Bay to watch the first ever polo match to be played on a beach in the UK. Ten years on it became firmly established in the Cornwall event calendar drawing crowds of over 10,000.
Polo on the Beach
Polo on the Beach was always designed to break down the elitist barriers associated with polo, letting as many people as possible have a taste of this dynamic, action-packed spectacle, capturing their imagination and inspiring them to try something new.