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View all public toilets in New South WalesAbout public toilets in Northern Beaches
The Northern Beaches region of New South Wales is a vibrant coastal area known for its stunning beaches, bushland reserves, and lively urban centres. Residents and visitors enjoy a range of activities from surfing and bushwalking to shopping and dining, making accessible public facilities essential for enjoying the diverse lifestyle this LGA offers.
Getting around Northern Beaches
Movement through the Northern Beaches is shaped by its distinct geography, with people frequenting popular stretches of coastline like Manly and Palm Beach, busy shopping strips in areas such as Brookvale and Dee Why, and numerous parks, reserves, and sporting grounds scattered throughout. This pattern means public toilets are strategically located not only in town centres and along foreshores but also within extensive parklands and recreational areas, catering to a population that is often on the move outdoors.
Where to find public toilets in Northern Beaches
In the Northern Beaches, you'll find public toilets concentrated in key areas: along the popular coastal foreshores and beachfronts from Manly to Palm Beach, within the main shopping precincts of suburbs like Warriewood and Mona Vale, and adjacent to sporting ovals and recreational reserves in places such as Forestville and Allambie Heights. Transit hubs and ferry terminals, particularly in Manly, also feature accessible facilities.
Accessible toilets in Northern Beaches
Overall, there are 178 public toilets listed across the Northern Beaches, with 119 (67%) offering wheelchair accessibility. Baby change facilities are available in 59 locations. A small number, 7, require a MLAK key for access, so it's advisable to carry one if needed, especially for adult change facilities or specific accessible cubicles.
Frequently asked questions
How many public toilets in the Northern Beaches have baby changing facilities?
There are 59 public toilets with baby change facilities across the Northern Beaches.
Are there any 24-hour public toilets in the Northern Beaches?
Yes, 25 public toilets in the Northern Beaches are open 24 hours, providing access around the clock.