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Flinders Pier is located at the point where Western Port meets Bass Strait and has great views across Western Port to Phillip Island. The pier is 250 metres long, jutting out from the protected beach and is sheltered from the waters of Bass Strait by West Head.

This area is popular for sailing, fishing, and other watersports, and is well known for the abundance of squid caught, especially during spring months. Numerous other species have been caught off this jetty, including King George whiting, Australian Salmon, silver trevally, wrasse, leatherjackets, barracouta and short-finned pike.
Nearby Bass Park offers barbeques, walking trails and a playground. Public toilets are available at the pier.

Facilities

Boating Facilities Carpark Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Boating Fishing Walks

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