The Flinders Blowhole is one of the Mornington Peninsula’s most striking natural attractions, where the raw power of the ocean meets rugged basalt cliffs. Nestled between Flinders and Cape Schanck, this coastal gem treats visitors to dramatic views of the Bass Strait as waves crash against the rocks, sending plumes of spray skyward. The surrounding landscape offers the perfect backdrop for photographers, nature lovers, and anyone seeking to experience the untamed beauty of Victoria’s coastline.
A scenic boardwalk and stairway lead down towards Elephant Rock, where the famous blowhole reveals its force, while nearby Little Bird Rock is a haven for seabirds and the occasional sea eagle gliding overhead. During low tide, visitors can wander among rock pools and volcanic formations that tell the story of the region’s geological past. Easily accessible via Boneo Road, the Flinders Blowhole is a must-see stop for those exploring the Mornington Peninsula’s natural wonders.