Gurnard Bay is a bay on the north west coast of the Isle of Wight, England, in the western arm of the Solent. It lies to the north west of the village of Gurnard from which it takes its name. Its shoreline is 2km in length and is gently curving. It stretches from Gurnard Head in the west to Egypt Point to the east.
The seabed is a mixture of mud and sand. The beach is predominantly shingle.
A small brook called Gurnard Luck enters the bay at the south western end.
The bay is best viewed and accessed from the green at Gurnard.
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