1 verified toilets in Malbina

    Public Toilets in Malbina, TAS

    1 public toilets mapped in Malbina, TAS. Whether you need a loo in the CBD or a family-friendly facility nearby, we’ve got you covered.

    Browse all public toilets across Public Toilets in Tasmania. Toilet locations sourced from the National Toilet Map and local council data. Last verified January 2026.

    1
    Verified Locations

    Search by name or address to find nearby toilets

    Malbina Accessibility Leader
    Family-Friendly Malbina
    Malbina Restroom Haven
    Public toilet facilities in Malbina, TAS
    🚻

    Malbina

    1
    Facilities

    Interactive Toilet Map

    1 facilities available in Malbina

    📍 Street View

    🏢

    Select a Location

    Click on a toilet marker to see the street view

    Verified Locations

    Featured Public Toilet Locations

    Public facilities verified by our community with accessibility details, hours and directions.

    🚻

    Molesworth Road

    Verified
    Featured

    Molesworth Road

    Molesworth Road, Malbina, Tasmania, 7140, Australia
    Clean & Maintained
    24/7

    Plan Your Perfect Malbina Day

    Never let toilet concerns limit your adventures. Our app shows you every public facility near any attraction, with accessibility info, hours and directions.

    Explore Malbina With Confidence

    Visit Malbina's top attractions knowing you'll always have access to clean, accessible toilets nearby. Each destination features verified facilities for your convenience and peace of mind.

    Tahune Adventures Tasmania

    Arve Rd, Geeveston TAS 7116, Australia

    Tahune Adventures Tasmania, nestled in the lush forests of Malbina, offers an exhilarating blend of adventure and natural beauty that captivates visitors of all ages. Guests can embark on a thrilling treetop walk high above the forest floor, where stunning views of the Huon River and the surrounding wilderness await. The highlight is the famous swinging bridge, which provides a breathtaking perspective of the landscape while also thrilling the senses. For those seeking a more adrenaline-pumping experience, zip-lining through the treetops offers an unforgettable rush coupled with the serene sounds of nature. With well-maintained walking trails, informative displays about local ecology, and a charming café serving delicious local produce, Tahune Adventures promises a unique exploration of Tasmania's incredible natural environment. Ideal for families, adventurers, and nature enthusiasts alike, this destination is a must-visit for anyone looking to immerse themselves in Tasmania's breathtaking scenery and outdoor activities.

    Russell Falls

    National Park TAS 7140, Australia

    Nestled within the breathtaking Mount Field National Park in Tasmania, Russell Falls is a must-visit natural wonder that showcases the region's stunning beauty. Visitors can expect a leisurely walk along well-maintained trails that lead to the iconic cascading waterfalls, where the crystal-clear waters plunge over tiered moss-covered rocks, creating a mesmerizing display of nature. The surrounding lush rainforest teems with vibrant flora and fauna, offering a tranquil atmosphere for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. Key features include the unique multi-tiered structure of the falls, the serene beauty of nearby fern glades, and the chance to spot local wildlife, such as platypuses and various bird species. Russell Falls is not only a visual feast but also an essential part of Tasmania's rich natural heritage, making it a rewarding destination for anyone seeking to experience the pristine wilderness of this enchanting island.

    Derwent Valley Railway

    Station St, New Norfolk TAS 7140, Australia

    The Derwent Valley Railway in Malbina, Tasmania, is a captivating journey through the region's rich railway heritage, offering visitors a unique blend of history and scenic beauty. Operating along a picturesque route, this heritage railway showcases vintage locomotives and carriages, providing an authentic experience reminiscent of Tasmania's railway era. Visitors can expect engaging guided tours, where knowledgeable staff share fascinating stories about the railway's role in regional development. The lush landscapes, framed by the Derwent River and rolling hills, make for stunning views throughout the ride. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a family seeking a delightful outing, or a photography lover, the Derwent Valley Railway is a memorable and enriching experience that highlights Tasmania's natural beauty and industrial past.

    Salmon Ponds

    20-70 Salmon Ponds Rd, Plenty TAS 7140, Australia

    Salmon Ponds in Malbina, Tasmania, invites visitors to immerse themselves in a picturesque setting where history and nature intertwine. Established in 1861, this serene trout hatchery offers a unique glimpse into Tasmania's aquaculture heritage, with guided tours detailing the fascinating life cycle of salmon and trout, along with interactive feeding experiences. Guests can stroll through beautifully manicured gardens, enjoy a picnic by the tranquil ponds, or dine at the on-site café featuring local produce. With its charming atmosphere, educational experiences, and the opportunity to engage with Tasmania's natural beauty, Salmon Ponds is a must-visit destination for families, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape.

    Common Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Everything you need to know about finding and using public toilets in Malbina.