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- Berambing1 toilet
- Blackheath21 toilets
- Blaxland6 toilets
- Blue Mountains National Park9 toilets
- Bulls Camp1 toilet
- Faulconbridge4 toilets
- Glenbrook4 toilets
- Hazelbrook3 toilets
- Katoomba17 toilets
- Lapstone1 toilet
- Lawson5 toilets
- Leura3 toilets
- Medlow Bath2 toilets
- Megalong1 toilet
- Megalong Valley1 toilet
- Mount Riverview1 toilet
- Mount Tomah1 toilet
- Mount Victoria9 toilets
- Mount Wilson4 toilets
- Springwood13 toilets
- Valley Heights3 toilets
- Warrimoo1 toilet
- Wentworth Falls7 toilets
- Winmalee1 toilet
- Woodford12 toilets
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View all public toilets in New South WalesAbout public toilets in Blue Mountains
The Blue Mountains is a unique natural environment in New South Wales, characterised by its dramatic sandstone cliffs, eucalyptus forests, and charming villages. This World Heritage-listed area attracts visitors for bushwalking, scenic drives, and exploring its natural beauty, making accessible public amenities essential for enjoying its many attractions.
Getting around Blue Mountains
Movement through the Blue Mountains often follows its ridgelines and valleys, connecting vibrant village centres like Katoomba and Leura with expansive national parks and lookouts. While smaller towns have their own amenities, major toilet facilities are often clustered around shopping precincts, transport hubs, and popular reserves, catering to both residents running errands and tourists exploring natural wonders.
Where to find public toilets in Blue Mountains
Public toilets in the Blue Mountains are primarily found within the main village shopping strips and at key lookouts and picnic areas within the national parks. You'll also find facilities at sporting grounds, community centres, and larger recreational reserves scattered throughout the LGA, serving both local sporting events and park visitors.
Accessible toilets in Blue Mountains
There are 111 public toilets available across the Blue Mountains, with 57 (51%) offering wheelchair accessibility. For families, 25 facilities are provided. Notably, 6 toilets require a MLAK key for access, ensuring secure and accessible facilities for those who need them.
Frequently asked questions
How many public toilets in the Blue Mountains have 24-hour access?
There are 51 public toilets available 24 hours in the Blue Mountains.
Are there Changing Places facilities in the Blue Mountains?
Yes, there are 6 adult change facilities available in the Blue Mountains.