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View all public toilets in New South WalesAbout public toilets in Shoalhaven
Shoalhaven, New South Wales, is a vast and diverse region stretching from rolling hills to a stunning coastline dotted with famous beaches and national parks. This picturesque area attracts a mix of permanent residents and holidaymakers who enjoy outdoor activities, from bushwalking and surfing to exploring quaint seaside villages. Having reliable access to public toilets is essential for enjoying everything Shoalhaven has to offer, whether you're a local resident or a visitor.
Getting around Shoalhaven
Movement through Shoalhaven often involves navigating its many coastal towns, hinterland villages, and extensive parklands. Major centres like Nowra and Ulladulla host shopping precincts and transport hubs, while popular tourist destinations such as Jervis Bay, Hyams Beach, and Kangaroo Valley draw significant crowds. Public toilets are strategically placed in foreshore reserves, picnic areas, along main streets, and near sporting ovals to cater to the high volume of visitors and residents engaging in recreational activities.
Where to find public toilets in Shoalhaven
In Shoalhaven's urban centres like Nowra and Ulladulla, you'll find public toilets conveniently located within main street shopping precincts and near bus terminals. Along the coast, expect facilities in popular beachside parks and reserves from Mollymook to Huskisson. Inland, picnic areas, rest stops on major routes, and town squares in villages like Berry and Kangaroo Valley often have public amenities. Sporting grounds and showgrounds also provide facilities, particularly during events.
Accessible toilets in Shoalhaven
Across Shoalhaven, there are a total of 187 public toilets, with 113 (60%) providing wheelchair accessibility. For those needing to care for young children, 30 facilities are available. Notably, 3 toilets require a MLAK key for access, ensuring secure and appropriate facilities for those who need them.
Frequently asked questions
How many public toilets in Shoalhaven offer 24-hour access?
There are 135 public toilets available 24 hours across the Shoalhaven region.
Are there dedicated adult changing facilities in Shoalhaven?
Yes, Shoalhaven has 8 adult change facilities available.