Flinders Blowhole is a striking natural rock formation located along the rugged Bass Strait coast near the town of Flinders on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. Accessible via a short walking track and a series of steps, the site offers sweeping ocean views and dramatic scenery, especially when waves crash against the rocks and send seawater spouting through the blowhole. Though the blowhole is most active in rough conditions, the area remains popular year-round for photography, coastal walks, and wildlife spotting. Caution is advised, as the rocky terrain and strong waves can be dangerous.

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