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View all public toilets in South AustraliaAbout public toilets in Port Adelaide Enfield
Port Adelaide Enfield is a vibrant mix of urban, coastal, and industrial landscapes in South Australia. From the historic Port precinct to bustling shopping strips and expansive coastal reserves, this LGA offers diverse experiences for residents and visitors alike. Having reliable access to public facilities is essential for enjoying all that the region has to offer.
Getting around Port Adelaide Enfield
Movement through Port Adelaide Enfield often follows its key activity zones. People frequent the historic Port Adelaide waterfront, the retail hubs alongenade and Gepps Cross, and the numerous parks and sporting grounds scattered throughout the suburbs. Coastal reserves and pathways also draw significant numbers, particularly on weekends and holidays. These patterns directly influence the placement and availability of public toilets, ensuring facilities are accessible where people gather and recreate.
Where to find public toilets in Port Adelaide Enfield
You'll find public toilets concentrated around the historic Port Adelaide precinct, particularly near the waterfront attractions and transport links. Look for facilities in suburban shopping centres and near local parks and sporting ovals across suburbs like Enfield, Clearview, and Kilburn. Along the coast, foreshore reserves and beach access points in areas like Semaphore and Largs Bay offer convenient stops. Key industrial areas may have fewer facilities, requiring patrons to plan visits accordingly.
Accessible toilets in Port Adelaide Enfield
Port Adelaide Enfield provides 81 public toilets, with 41 (51%) offering wheelchair accessibility. There are 11 facilities equipped with baby changing stations, and 1 dedicated baby care rooms. For those requiring more specialised assistance, 3 Changing Places facilities are available, which include adult-sized changing benches and hoists. A number of toilets, 13 in total, require an MLAK key for access, so carrying one is advised for these facilities.
Frequently asked questions
Are there Changing Places facilities in Port Adelaide Enfield?
Yes, there are 3 Changing Places facilities available in Port Adelaide Enfield, designed for individuals with specific needs requiring more space and equipment.
How many public toilets in Port Adelaide Enfield require an MLAK key?
A total of 13 public toilets in Port Adelaide Enfield require an MLAK key for access. These are often located in more remote or sensitive areas.