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View all public toilets in QueenslandAbout public toilets in Somerset
Somerset, Queensland, is a predominantly rural region known for its rolling hills, rich agricultural land, and significant dams. Residents and visitors enjoy a range of outdoor activities, from exploring natural reserves to attending agricultural shows, making accessible public amenities a vital part of community life.
Getting around Somerset
The Shire of Somerset is characterised by its network of country towns, rural properties, and natural attractions like Wivenhoe and Somerset dams. Movement often follows the main arterial roads connecting towns such as Esk, Toogoolawah, and Kilcoy, with facilities typically clustered around shopping precincts, local parks, sporting grounds, and key tourist sites. The rural landscape means coverage can be spread out, with facilities often found at community halls, showgrounds, and rest stops.
Where to find public toilets in Somerset
Public toilets in Somerset are primarily located within the main urban centres like Esk and Kilcoy, often found near shopping strips, council parks, and community facilities. In more rural areas, look for amenities at local showgrounds, caravan parks, and designated picnic or rest areas along major routes. Parks and reserves, particularly those near water bodies or popular walking trails, are also common locations for public facilities.
Accessible toilets in Somerset
Somerset offers 52 public toilets, with 29 (56%) providing wheelchair accessibility. 11 facilities are available for parents. A small number of toilets require a key for access, often part of the MLAK system, ensuring secure and well-maintained facilities for those who need them.
Frequently asked questions
How many public toilets are available in the Somerset region?
There are a total of 52 public toilets listed across Somerset, Queensland.
Are there any toilets with adult changing facilities in Somerset?
Yes, Somerset has 2 adult change facilities available for use.