Kyneton heritage streetscape and Piper Street dining precinct in the Macedon Ranges, Victoria

    Public Toilets in Kyneton, VIC

    5 toilet locations mapped across Kyneton — the Macedon Ranges' farm-to-table dining capital, just one hour from Melbourne. From Piper Street restaurants to the Botanical Gardens and river walk, every dunny in town sorted. Day-tripping for lunch, antique shopping, or walking the Campaspe — know where to go before you need to go.

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    5 facilities available in Kyneton

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    Where Are You?

    Kyneton is a small heritage town — the entire centre is walkable in 10 minutes. Here's the best option depending on what you're up to.

    Dining on Piper Street

    Piper Street toilets

    Right on the main dining strip. Surrounded by acclaimed restaurants, cafes, and produce stores.

    AccessibleCentralYear-round

    Piper Street is the heart of Kyneton's food scene. The public toilet is centrally located. Most restaurants also have customer facilities — but between venues, this is your go-to.

    Walking the Botanical Gardens

    Botanical Gardens toilets

    Near the gardens entrance. One of Victoria's oldest regional botanical gardens, dating from 1858.

    AccessibleHeritage gardens

    The Kyneton Botanical Gardens sit on the Campaspe River. Mature trees, heritage plantings, and a peaceful atmosphere. Toilet near the main entrance off Clowes Street.

    Walking the Campaspe River

    Campaspe River Walk toilets

    Along the riverside trail. Popular for walking, jogging, and cycling.

    RiversideTrail access

    The Campaspe River trail runs through Kyneton connecting the gardens to the countryside. The trail toilet is basic but well-placed for walkers and cyclists.

    Shopping and antiques

    Town Hall or Piper Street

    Kyneton's shops spread across Piper Street, Mollison Street, and High Street.

    AccessibleTwo options nearby

    Between Piper Street and the Town Hall, you're covered no matter which end of the shopping precinct you're exploring. Both are well-maintained and accessible.

    Arriving by train

    Railway Station toilets

    Toilet at the station. V/Line trains from Melbourne take about 1 hour 10 minutes.

    Station accessDuring operating hours

    Kyneton station is on the Bendigo V/Line corridor. The station toilet is available during operating hours. Piper Street is a 5-minute walk from the platform.

    Cycling

    Campaspe River Walk or Station

    Kyneton is increasingly popular with cyclists exploring the Macedon Ranges.

    Trail accessParking available

    The Campaspe River trail is the main cycling route through town. The station area also has bike parking if you're combining train and cycling.

    Things to Do in Kyneton

    The Macedon Ranges' farm-to-table dining capital. More hatted restaurants per capita than almost anywhere in Victoria. Heritage architecture from the 1850s gold rush, excellent antiques, and the beautiful Campaspe River.

    Popular attractions and things to do in Kyneton

    Piper Street Dining

    Acclaimed restaurants using local produce. Annie Smithers' du Fermier, Source Dining, and more. Book ahead for weekends. Victoria's best regional dining strip.

    Kyneton Botanical Gardens

    One of Victoria's oldest regional gardens (1858). Mature specimen trees, heritage plantings, and peaceful walks along the Campaspe River.

    Antique Shopping

    Kyneton has some of the best antique and vintage shopping in regional Victoria. Multiple stores on Piper Street and the surrounding blocks.

    Campaspe River Walk

    Scenic walking and cycling trail along the river through town. Connects the gardens to the countryside. Platypus sightings at dawn and dusk.

    Kyneton Farmers' Market

    Second Saturday of each month. Local produce, artisan goods, and prepared foods. One of the Macedon Ranges' best markets.

    Heritage Architecture Walk

    Bluestone buildings from the 1850s gold rush era line the main streets. Self-guided walking tour available from the visitor centre.

    Wineries Nearby

    The Macedon Ranges wine region produces excellent cool-climate wines, particularly sparkling and pinot noir. Several cellar doors within 15 minutes of town.

    Day Trip to Daylesford

    Combine Kyneton with Daylesford (30 min) for a full food and spa day trip from Melbourne. Two of Victoria's best regional towns in one outing.

    Where to Stay in Kyneton

    Boutique B&Bs and heritage cottages dominate. Kyneton is a popular weekend escape from Melbourne — book ahead for autumn and spring weekends. Daylesford (30 min) has more accommodation options.

    Accommodation and places to stay in Kyneton

    Boutique B&Bs

    Heritage cottages and B&Bs in and around the town centre. Expect character properties with ensuite bathrooms, gardens, and breakfast included. $180-350/night.

    Nearest dunny: Piper Street toilets (most are within 5 min walk).

    Farm Stays

    The Macedon Ranges countryside around Kyneton has beautiful farm stay properties. Self-contained cottages on working farms. Perfect for a weekend retreat. 10-20 min from town.

    Nearest dunny: Property facilities (all have ensuites or private bathrooms).

    Nearby: Daylesford

    Daylesford (30 min) has more accommodation including spa retreats, hotels, and larger properties. Many visitors combine both towns in a weekend trip.

    Nearest dunny: see Daylesford page for facilities.

    Getting to Kyneton

    Drive from Melbourne

    1 hour via the Calder Freeway. Straightforward freeway driving — take the Kyneton exit and you're in town within minutes. The drive passes through the Macedon Ranges.

    From Bendigo: 45 minutes south via the Calder Freeway. Kyneton is roughly halfway between Melbourne and Bendigo.

    Train from Melbourne

    V/Line trains run regularly from Southern Cross Station to Kyneton on the Bendigo line. Journey takes about 1 hour 10 minutes. The station is a 5-minute walk from Piper Street — one of the most convenient train-to-restaurant connections in regional Victoria.

    Toilet Stops Between Melbourne and Kyneton

    On the Calder Freeway: Service centres at Rockbank and Gisborne have toilets. After Gisborne, there are no more until Kyneton (about 25 min).

    By train: V/Line trains have onboard toilets. Kyneton station also has facilities.

    To Daylesford: No public toilet on the 30-minute drive from Kyneton to Daylesford. Use Kyneton facilities before departing.

    Toilet Quick Reference

    All 5 public toilet locations in Kyneton at a glance. All are free and maintained by Macedon Ranges Shire.

    LocationAccessibleHoursParkingBest For
    Piper StreetYes24hrYesDiners, shoppers, antique hunters
    Botanical GardensYesDawn-duskYesGarden visitors, river walkers
    Town HallYes24hrYesShoppers, civic centre visitors
    Campaspe River Walk24hrYesWalkers, joggers, cyclists
    Railway StationOperating hrsYesTrain travellers, commuters

    Macedon Ranges Shire maintains all facilities. Report issues via council website or phone 5422 0333.

    Piper Street Dining Guide

    Kyneton's Piper Street is Victoria's best regional dining strip. Here's what to expect — and where the nearest dunny is between courses.

    Fine Dining

    Multiple acclaimed restaurants using hyper-local produce. Prix fixe menus, wine pairings, garden-to-plate philosophy. Book ahead for Friday and Saturday nights.

    Cafes & Brunch

    Excellent coffee and brunch options. Local sourdough, free-range eggs, seasonal produce. Weekends busy from 9am — arrive early or prepare to wait.

    Produce Stores

    Specialty food shops selling local cheese, charcuterie, olive oil, and preserves. Great for picnic supplies or taking gourmet goods home.

    Wine & Drinks

    Wine bars featuring Macedon Ranges producers. Local craft beer and cider. Several venues have outdoor courtyards for warm-weather drinking.

    Public toilet on Piper Street is open 24 hours. Most restaurants have customer facilities. Between venues, the public toilet is a 1-2 minute walk from any point on the strip.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there public toilets on Piper Street Kyneton?

    Yes. Piper Street, Kyneton's main dining and shopping strip, has a public toilet block. This is the most central facility in town, right among the cafes, restaurants, and antique shops that Kyneton is famous for.

    Is there a toilet at Kyneton Botanical Gardens?

    Yes. The Kyneton Botanical Gardens have a public toilet near the entrance. The gardens are one of the oldest in regional Victoria, dating from 1858, and are well worth a visit alongside the Campaspe River walk.

    Are there toilets on the Campaspe River walk?

    Yes. There is a toilet facility along the Campaspe River walking trail near the town centre. The trail runs along the river through Kyneton and connects to the Botanical Gardens. It is a popular walking and cycling path.

    Is there a wheelchair accessible toilet in Kyneton?

    Yes. The Piper Street toilets, Botanical Gardens, and Kyneton Town Hall all have accessible cubicles. The Campaspe River walk toilet has limited accessibility due to the path gradient in some sections.

    Can I catch a train to Kyneton from Melbourne?

    Yes. V/Line trains run regularly from Melbourne Southern Cross Station to Kyneton. The journey takes about 1 hour 10 minutes. Kyneton station has a public toilet. The station is a 5-minute walk from Piper Street.

    What is Kyneton known for?

    Kyneton is known as the farm-to-table dining capital of the Macedon Ranges. Piper Street has multiple acclaimed restaurants and produce stores. The town also has significant heritage architecture from the gold rush era, excellent antique shops, and the beautiful Botanical Gardens on the Campaspe River.

    How far is Kyneton from Daylesford?

    Kyneton is approximately 35km from Daylesford, about a 30-minute drive via the Midland Highway. They are the two main food destinations in the region and make an excellent day-trip combination.

    Is there a toilet at Kyneton railway station?

    Yes. Kyneton railway station has a public toilet available during station operating hours. The station is on the V/Line Bendigo line and is a 5-minute walk from Piper Street and the town centre.

    Seasonal Guide & Events

    Kyneton is a year-round destination, but each season has its character. Here's when to visit and what's on.

    Autumn (Mar-May)

    Peak dining season. Cool-climate produce at its best. Stunning autumn colours in the Botanical Gardens. Farmers' market buzzing. Book restaurant tables ahead.

    Winter (Jun-Aug)

    Open fires in restaurants. Truffle season. Misty mornings on the Campaspe. The quietest time — midweek you might have Piper Street almost to yourself.

    Spring (Sep-Nov)

    Kyneton Daffodil and Arts Festival. Gardens blooming. Spring lamb and fresh produce on menus. Wildflowers along the Campaspe River walk.

    Summer (Dec-Feb)

    Outdoor dining on Piper Street. Long evenings. Swimming holes on the Campaspe (locals' secret). Holiday crowds from Melbourne — book everything ahead.

    Nearby Areas

    Kyneton is in the Macedon Ranges, 90km north-west of Melbourne. Population approximately 7,000. Part of Macedon Ranges Shire. Dja Dja Wurrung and Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung country.

    Scenic views of the region surrounding Kyneton