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- Tarwin Lower5 toilets
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- Walkerville North1 toilet
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View all public toilets in VictoriaAbout public toilets in South Gippsland
South Gippsland is a largely rural and coastal region known for its rolling hills, dairy farming, and stunning natural landscapes, including beaches and national parks. It's a place where locals and visitors enjoy outdoor activities, explore charming towns, and experience a relaxed pace of life, making accessible public amenities crucial for everyone to enjoy the area.
Getting around South Gippsland
Movement through South Gippsland often involves driving between its many towns, visiting national parks like Wilsons Promontory, or enjoying coastal attractions. Shopping strips in centres like Leongatha, Korumburra, and Foster are common destinations, as are local parks, reserves, and sporting grounds. This spread-out nature means public toilets are strategically placed in town centres, recreational areas, and along key visitor routes.
Where to find public toilets in South Gippsland
You'll find public toilets dotted throughout South Gippsland's key hubs, from the main shopping precincts in towns like Leongatha and Foster to coastal foreshores and reserves in areas such as Inverloch and Venus Bay. Look for facilities near parks, playgrounds, and popular lookouts, as well as rest areas and showgrounds in more rural pockets of the shire.
Accessible toilets in South Gippsland
There are 83 public toilets available across South Gippsland. Of these, 42 (51%) are designed for wheelchair access. For families, there are 13 baby change facilities. One facility requires a key for access, so ensure you have an MLAK key if needed.
Frequently asked questions
Are there accessible toilets in the smaller towns of South Gippsland?
While 42 toilets are wheelchair accessible across the region, coverage can vary. It's advisable to check for specific town facilities before you travel, especially to smaller villages.
How many toilets in South Gippsland are open 24 hours?
A significant number, 73, public toilets across South Gippsland are available around the clock for public use.