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Flinders Blowhole

Flinders VIC 3929, Australia
4.6(299)
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4.6
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5.0
3y

Having limited time saw us at the Blowhole as the tide was still coming in so no spouting water was on show, however it did allow us to get down onto the rocks and explore the rock pools.

So it's not a hole but a small inlet that the waves funnel into and then spurt up into the air. There are also many inlets, this one is not as pronounced as the others. After you come down the stairs you need to turn left and walk for quite a while. You need to go at high tide.

As an amputee I found it quite a challenge to descend and ascend the stairs (114) but it was definitely worth the effort to go close to the Blowhole area. You must visit this place during clear sky .. I suggest checking the tide times if you want to see the Blowhole in its full glory! Check tide times to get the best view of the blowhole. Best be high tide. Easy walk down stairs. Rocks are easy to manage Definitely...

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4.0
2y

A great spot to look at views of Bass Strait. The right conditions are needed to see the Blowhole in action so there was no 'hole-blowing' when l was there. Boardwalk takes you down to water's edge. If the day is nice enough, you can sit on large rocks and watch the waves crash into the cliffs or larger rocky outcrops. Some sections are fenced off but of course there are always those people who think they wont get into trouble and go walking near edges with extremely high drops. Car park area only fits about 7 cars so you have to be lucky to get one, otherwise park on Blowhole Track and walk the rest of the way. To the right is a small round lookout area and to the left is the wooden boardwalk trail that takes you all...

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5.0
3y

Mothernature at her best 🥰enjoy our beautiful mornington peninsula ✅️ this is a black basalt rock & pebble beach,very different to most of our sandy beaches on the Mornington peninsula, enjoy your walk ,take care on the stairs & rocks ✅️keep an eye out for 🐳 during June,July & august 💚💜💙they pass by this coastline on their way to warmer waters during the winter months,if you want more information lookup the two bays whale project✅️lots of sponges & kelp wash up on the beach,today we took our 10 year old granson to flinders blowhole, he really enjoyed his visit✅️put your winter woollies on & go for a visit 🧣🧥🧤respect the ocean & take care,the rocks can be slippery & rough seas are...

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Harsha AnjanappaHarsha Anjanappa
Having limited time saw us at the Blowhole as the tide was still coming in so no spouting water was on show, however it did allow us to get down onto the rocks and explore the rock pools. So it's not a hole but a small inlet that the waves funnel into and then spurt up into the air. There are also many inlets, this one is not as pronounced as the others. After you come down the stairs you need to turn left and walk for quite a while. You need to go at high tide. As an amputee I found it quite a challenge to descend and ascend the stairs (114) but it was definitely worth the effort to go close to the Blowhole area. You must visit this place during clear sky .. I suggest checking the tide times if you want to see the Blowhole in its full glory! Check tide times to get the best view of the blowhole. Best be high tide. Easy walk down stairs. Rocks are easy to manage Definitely recommend a visit.
M. G.M. G.
A great spot to look at views of Bass Strait. The right conditions are needed to see the Blowhole in action so there was no 'hole-blowing' when l was there. Boardwalk takes you down to water's edge. If the day is nice enough, you can sit on large rocks and watch the waves crash into the cliffs or larger rocky outcrops. Some sections are fenced off but of course there are always those people who think they wont get into trouble and go walking near edges with extremely high drops. Car park area only fits about 7 cars so you have to be lucky to get one, otherwise park on Blowhole Track and walk the rest of the way. To the right is a small round lookout area and to the left is the wooden boardwalk trail that takes you all the way down.
Lauren GroganLauren Grogan
Mothernature at her best 🥰enjoy our beautiful mornington peninsula ✅️ this is a black basalt rock & pebble beach,very different to most of our sandy beaches on the Mornington peninsula, enjoy your walk ,take care on the stairs & rocks ✅️keep an eye out for 🐳 during June,July & august 💚💜💙they pass by this coastline on their way to warmer waters during the winter months,if you want more information lookup the two bays whale project✅️lots of sponges & kelp wash up on the beach,today we took our 10 year old granson to flinders blowhole, he really enjoyed his visit✅️put your winter woollies on & go for a visit 🧣🧥🧤respect the ocean & take care,the rocks can be slippery & rough seas are dangerous also👍
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Having limited time saw us at the Blowhole as the tide was still coming in so no spouting water was on show, however it did allow us to get down onto the rocks and explore the rock pools. So it's not a hole but a small inlet that the waves funnel into and then spurt up into the air. There are also many inlets, this one is not as pronounced as the others. After you come down the stairs you need to turn left and walk for quite a while. You need to go at high tide. As an amputee I found it quite a challenge to descend and ascend the stairs (114) but it was definitely worth the effort to go close to the Blowhole area. You must visit this place during clear sky .. I suggest checking the tide times if you want to see the Blowhole in its full glory! Check tide times to get the best view of the blowhole. Best be high tide. Easy walk down stairs. Rocks are easy to manage Definitely recommend a visit.
Harsha Anjanappa

Harsha Anjanappa

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A great spot to look at views of Bass Strait. The right conditions are needed to see the Blowhole in action so there was no 'hole-blowing' when l was there. Boardwalk takes you down to water's edge. If the day is nice enough, you can sit on large rocks and watch the waves crash into the cliffs or larger rocky outcrops. Some sections are fenced off but of course there are always those people who think they wont get into trouble and go walking near edges with extremely high drops. Car park area only fits about 7 cars so you have to be lucky to get one, otherwise park on Blowhole Track and walk the rest of the way. To the right is a small round lookout area and to the left is the wooden boardwalk trail that takes you all the way down.
M. G.

M. G.

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Mothernature at her best 🥰enjoy our beautiful mornington peninsula ✅️ this is a black basalt rock & pebble beach,very different to most of our sandy beaches on the Mornington peninsula, enjoy your walk ,take care on the stairs & rocks ✅️keep an eye out for 🐳 during June,July & august 💚💜💙they pass by this coastline on their way to warmer waters during the winter months,if you want more information lookup the two bays whale project✅️lots of sponges & kelp wash up on the beach,today we took our 10 year old granson to flinders blowhole, he really enjoyed his visit✅️put your winter woollies on & go for a visit 🧣🧥🧤respect the ocean & take care,the rocks can be slippery & rough seas are dangerous also👍
Lauren Grogan

Lauren Grogan

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