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View all public toilets in New South WalesAbout public toilets in Bega Valley
Bega Valley is a diverse region in New South Wales, encompassing vibrant coastal towns, fertile rural hinterlands, and significant natural reserves. Its character ranges from bustling urban centres to quiet seaside villages, attracting visitors for its beaches, forests, and agricultural heritage. Having accessible and well-maintained public toilets is essential for everyone enjoying the many activities this beautiful area offers.
Getting around Bega Valley
Movement through the Bega Valley often follows coastal routes connecting towns like Merimbula, Bega, and Eden, or inland roads servicing agricultural areas. Key locations for public toilets are concentrated around shopping precincts in Bega and Pambula, foreshore areas along the coast, popular parks and reserves such as Bournda National Park, and sporting grounds in various towns. Transit hubs and rest areas also feature facilities, reflecting the travel patterns of both residents and tourists.
Where to find public toilets in Bega Valley
In the urban centres like Bega, you'll find public toilets near main streets and council offices. Along the coast, facilities are plentiful in popular spots like Tathra Beach, Merimbula Lake foreshore, and Eden's historic port. Expect to find toilets in most local parks, reserves, and recreational grounds across the region, from the larger towns to smaller communities. Rural areas may have facilities at showgrounds or designated rest stops.
Accessible toilets in Bega Valley
Across Bega Valley, there are 110 public toilets, with 62 offering wheelchair accessibility, which is 56% of the total. Many facilities include baby change stations, with 16 available. Notably, there are 2 adult change facilities and 1 Changing Places facilities within the region. A small number, 5, require a MLAK key for access.
Frequently asked questions
How many public toilets in Bega Valley are open 24 hours?
There are 81 public toilets in Bega Valley that are open 24 hours a day.
Are there many baby change facilities available in Bega Valley?
Yes, there are 16 public toilets equipped with baby change facilities across Bega Valley.