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View all public toilets in New South WalesAbout public toilets in Clarence Valley
The Clarence Valley, situated in northern New South Wales, is a diverse region encompassing vibrant coastal towns, lush hinterland and significant river systems. From the bustling centre of Grafton to the popular seaside destinations of Yamba and Iluka, the area attracts visitors for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Having accessible and well-maintained public toilets is crucial for supporting residents and the thriving tourism industry across this varied landscape.
Getting around Clarence Valley
Movement through the Clarence Valley often follows its natural corridors – the Clarence River and the Pacific Highway. People gather in the urban centres of Grafton and Maclean for shopping and services, while coastal communities like Yamba, Minnie Water and Wooli draw crowds to their foreshores, beaches and caravan parks. Inland, towns like Copmanhurst and Baryulgil serve more dispersed rural populations, with facilities often found near local parks, reserves, sporting grounds, and community halls. Understanding these patterns helps explain the distribution of the 122 public toilets available across the LGA.
Where to find public toilets in Clarence Valley
In the urban hubs of Grafton and Maclean, you'll find public toilets conveniently located near shopping precincts, civic centres, and along riverfront promenades. Coastal towns feature facilities along their popular foreshores, beach access points, and within caravan parks. For those exploring the hinterland or visiting reserves and picnic areas, toilets are often situated near trailheads, lookouts, and community hubs. Rest areas along major routes also provide essential amenities.
Accessible toilets in Clarence Valley
Across the Clarence Valley, there are 122 public toilets, with 49 (40%) offering wheelchair accessibility. Families will appreciate the 20 baby change facilities available. For those requiring more specialised assistance, the data indicates 2 adult change facilities and 1 Changing Places facilities. A small number of toilets, 1, require a MLAK key for access, ensuring privacy and security for those who need it.
Frequently asked questions
How many public toilets in Clarence Valley offer 24-hour access?
There are 63 public toilets across the Clarence Valley that are open 24 hours.
Are there many accessible parking spaces near public toilets in Clarence Valley?
Yes, there are 22 accessible parking spaces noted near public toilets throughout the Clarence Valley.