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The Coorong region in South Australia is a vast and predominantly rural area, known for its stunning coastal lagoons, wetlands, and agricultural landscapes. It's a destination for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and those seeking a quiet escape. Access to public facilities is essential for enjoying the natural beauty and diverse activities the Coorong offers.
Getting around Coorong
Life in the Coorong revolves around its network of small towns, agricultural hubs, and extensive natural reserves. Residents and visitors navigate through shopping strips in towns like Meningie and Tailem Bend, visit local parks and reserves for recreation, and frequent sporting grounds and community halls. Public toilets are strategically located to serve these focal points, from main street convenience to remote natural attractions.
Where to find public toilets in Coorong
Public toilets in the Coorong are primarily found in town centres supporting local shopping and services, alongside parks and reserves dedicated to tourism and recreation. You'll also find facilities at foreshore areas, community ovals, and rest areas along the main highways, catering to travellers and those enjoying the region's natural landscapes.
Accessible toilets in Coorong
Across the Coorong, there are 31 public toilets available, with 17 (55%) offering wheelchair accessibility. For families, 5 facilities are provided. Notably, 21 toilets are available around the clock, offering convenience at any time.
Frequently asked questions
How many public toilets with accessible parking are there in the Coorong?
There are 2 accessible parking spaces associated with public toilets in the Coorong.
Are there any toilets that require a special key for access in the Coorong?
While not explicitly detailed in the general data, some accessible facilities may require an MLAK key for entry. It's always a good idea to carry one if you require accessible facilities.