Maryborough Railway Station heritage building in central Victoria goldfields

    Public Toilets in Maryborough, VIC

    5 public toilets mapped across Maryborough — the goldfields heritage town that Mark Twain famously called "a train station with a town attached to it." From the grand railway station to Bristol Hill lookout, every dunny in this gold rush gem sorted. Whether you're antique shopping on High Street or exploring the goldfields trail, we've got you covered.

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    Toilet Locations
    ~8K
    Population
    Free
    All Facilities
    1.5hr
    From Melbourne

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    5 facilities available in Maryborough

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    Where Are You?

    Maryborough is compact and walkable. All 5 toilet locations are within a few minutes' drive of the town centre. Here's where to head depending on what you're up to.

    Visiting the Railway Station

    Railway Station toilets

    Inside the heritage station building. Well-maintained, accessible, with baby change.

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    The station is Maryborough's crown jewel. The toilets are inside the building and available during opening hours. The building itself is worth a visit — it's absurdly grand for a town this size, which is exactly why Mark Twain made his famous quip.

    Shopping on High Street

    High Street CBD toilets

    Central toilet block for shoppers and visitors exploring the antique stores.

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    High Street is Maryborough's main drag — antique shops, cafes, and heritage shopfronts. The public toilet block is centrally located and open 24 hours. Most cafes also have customer facilities if you're buying a coffee.

    Relaxing in Phillips Gardens

    Phillips Gardens toilets

    Park facility with accessible toilets and baby change in a lovely garden setting.

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    Phillips Gardens is Maryborough's premier park — established during the gold rush era with mature trees and walking paths. Great for families. The toilet block is well-maintained and has full accessibility.

    Climbing Bristol Hill

    Bristol Hill Lookout toilets

    Basic pit toilet near the lookout tower. 360-degree views of the goldfields.

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    Bristol Hill is a short drive from town and offers panoramic views of the goldfields. The toilet is basic (pit style) but maintained. Worth the visit for the views alone — you can see all the way to the Pyrenees ranges on a clear day.

    Walking at the Reservoir

    Goldfields Reservoir toilets

    Toilet at the reservoir park, popular for walking tracks and birdwatching.

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    The Goldfields Reservoir is a peaceful spot on the edge of town, popular with walkers and bird watchers. Basic toilet facility available. The walking track loops the reservoir and connects to the Goldfields Track.

    Driving through on the highway

    Railway Station or High Street

    Quick stops for highway travellers on the Pyrenees Highway.

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    Maryborough sits on the Pyrenees Highway between Ballarat and the Murray. The Railway Station and High Street toilets are both easily accessible from the highway with good parking. Much better than holding on till the next town.

    Goldfields Heritage Town

    Maryborough was one of Victoria's richest gold towns in the 1850s. That wealth built a grand railway station, magnificent public buildings, and wide streets designed for bullock teams. Today it's a quiet heritage town with a thriving antiques scene.

    The Famous Railway Station

    When Mark Twain visited in 1895, he was so struck by the absurd grandeur of Maryborough's railway station that he wrote it was "a train station with a town attached to it." The building is genuinely enormous — designed to serve a city that gold rush optimism predicted but never quite materialised.

    Today it houses cafes, a tourist information centre, and — most importantly for your purposes — excellent public toilets. V/Line trains still run to Melbourne via Ballarat.

    Gold Rush Architecture

    Walk High Street and you're surrounded by 1850s-1870s commercial buildings — ornate facades, wrought iron verandahs, and grand proportions that speak to a time when people genuinely believed Maryborough would rival Melbourne.

    The town is now a popular stop on the Goldfields tourist trail between Ballarat and Bendigo. Antique hunters love it — there are more antique shops per capita than almost anywhere in Victoria.

    Things to Do in Maryborough

    A gold rush heritage town with grand architecture, antique shops, and the most famous railway station in Australia. Population ~8,000 in the heart of Victoria's goldfields.

    Popular attractions and things to do in Maryborough

    Maryborough Railway Station

    Mark Twain's famous station. Heritage building with cafe, tourist info, and regular markets. V/Line trains to Melbourne via Ballarat.

    Antique Shopping on High Street

    A dozen antique and vintage shops packed into the main street. Maryborough is a goldfields antique hunting destination.

    Bristol Hill Lookout

    360-degree views from the lookout tower. See the Pyrenees Ranges, goldfields bush, and the town below. Short drive from centre.

    Goldfields Track Walking

    Section of the 210km Goldfields Track passes through Maryborough. Walk to Castlemaine or south toward Creswick.

    Phillips Gardens

    Heritage park with mature trees, rotunda, and walking paths. Established in the gold rush era. Great for families.

    Goldfields Reservoir

    Peaceful reservoir on the edge of town. Walking track, birdwatching, and a slice of goldfields-era water infrastructure.

    Central Goldfields Art Gallery

    Regional gallery in a heritage building. Rotating exhibitions of local and touring artists. Free entry.

    Wednesday Market

    Weekly market at the Railway Station. Local produce, crafts, antiques. A Maryborough institution.

    Where to Stay in Maryborough

    Maryborough has a mix of heritage B&Bs, motels, and holiday parks. It's a popular overnight stop on the goldfields driving route. Nearby Castlemaine and Daylesford offer more upmarket options.

    Accommodation and places to stay in Maryborough

    Heritage B&Bs

    Several gold rush-era homes converted to bed and breakfasts. Character-filled stays with period features. Most include breakfast and have private bathrooms.

    Nearest dunny: Phillips Gardens (24hr) or Railway Station (daytime).

    Motels (Highway)

    Several motels on the Pyrenees Highway approaches. Standard country motel fare — clean, affordable, good for an overnight stop. $90-150/night.

    Nearest dunny: High Street CBD (24hr, accessible).

    Caravan Parks

    Maryborough Caravan Park has powered sites, cabins, and camp kitchen. Good base for exploring the central goldfields. On-site amenities block.

    Nearest public dunny: Goldfields Reservoir (short drive).

    Hotels & Accommodation in Maryborough

    A mix of heritage character and country value. Maryborough is cheaper than nearby Daylesford and makes a good base for goldfields exploration.

    PropertyTypePrice RangeEnsuiteNotes
    Bull & Mouth HotelHeritage hotel$90-140YesHeritage pub accommodation. Central location on High Street. Restaurant and bar downstairs.
    Maryborough Railway Station B&BB&B$120-180YesAdjacent to the famous station. Heritage-style rooms. Breakfast included.
    Bristol Hill CottagesSelf-contained$130-200Yes — full bathroomCottages with goldfields views. Kitchen, lounge. Good for families or longer stays.
    Maryborough Caravan ParkPark/Cabins$35-120Cabins yes / sites sharedPowered sites, cabins, camp kitchen. On-site amenities. Close to Goldfields Reservoir.

    Water, Showers & Amenities

    Here's what else is available beyond the basic dunny facilities in Maryborough.

    Drinking Water

    Water fountains at Phillips Gardens and the Railway Station. Maryborough is on town water — all CBD taps are potable. Carry a bottle in summer (can exceed 40°C).

    Showers

    Public showers at the Maryborough Outdoor Pool (seasonal, summer only). Caravan park has showers for guests. No free public showers in the CBD.

    Baby Change

    Baby change facilities at Railway Station and Phillips Gardens. Both are accessible and well-maintained. The station has a dedicated parents room.

    Getting to Maryborough

    Drive

    1.5 hours from Melbourne via the Western Freeway and Pyrenees Highway. Easy driving on sealed roads. Well-signposted from Ballarat (45 min) and Bendigo (1 hour).

    Maryborough sits at the intersection of the Pyrenees Highway and the road to Castlemaine — a natural stopover on any goldfields road trip.

    Train

    V/Line trains run regularly from Melbourne Southern Cross to Maryborough via Ballarat. Journey time approximately 2 hours. The station itself is the destination — toilets available on arrival.

    Toilet Stops on the Drive

    From Melbourne via Ballarat: Ballarat has extensive toilet facilities. After Ballarat, the next toilets are at Castlemaine (if taking the northern route) or Maryborough itself (45 min from Ballarat).

    From Bendigo: 1 hour drive south. No guaranteed public toilets between Bendigo and Maryborough — use facilities before leaving.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there public toilets at Maryborough Railway Station?

    Yes. The Maryborough Railway Station has well-maintained public toilets inside the heritage building. The station is open daily and the toilets are accessible during opening hours. This is the most centrally located and best-maintained facility in town.

    Is there a wheelchair accessible toilet in Maryborough?

    Yes. The Railway Station and Phillips Gardens both have wheelchair accessible toilet facilities. The High Street CBD toilet block also has accessible options. All are flat-access and well-maintained by Central Goldfields Shire Council.

    Are the Maryborough toilets open 24 hours?

    The High Street CBD toilet block and Phillips Gardens are accessible 24 hours. The Railway Station toilets are available during station opening hours (generally 9am-5pm). Bristol Hill lookout and Goldfields Reservoir have daylight-hours access.

    Is there a toilet at Bristol Hill lookout?

    Yes. Bristol Hill has a basic toilet facility near the lookout tower. It is a simple pit toilet but is maintained by the shire. The lookout offers 360-degree views of the goldfields region and is worth the short drive from town.

    What is Maryborough known for?

    Maryborough is a goldfields heritage town in central Victoria. Mark Twain famously called its railway station 'a train station with a town attached to it' due to the station's grand scale. The town has beautiful gold rush architecture, antique shops, and is a popular stop on the Goldfields tourist route between Ballarat and Bendigo.

    How far is Maryborough from Ballarat and Bendigo?

    Maryborough is approximately 60km north of Ballarat (45 minutes drive) and 90km south of Bendigo (1 hour drive). It sits on the Pyrenees Highway and is well-connected to both major goldfields cities. The V/Line train service connects Maryborough to Melbourne via Ballarat.

    Nearby Areas

    Maryborough is a goldfields heritage town in central Victoria. Population ~8,000. Located on the Pyrenees Highway at the heart of the Central Goldfields region. Dja Dja Wurrung country. Central Goldfields Shire Council maintains all public facilities.

    Scenic views of the region surrounding Maryborough

    Maryborough is part of the UNESCO-recognised Central Victorian Goldfields landscape. The town's heritage buildings, wide streets, and grand public infrastructure all date from the 1850s-1870s gold rush era. Today it's a popular stopover for travellers exploring the goldfields trail between Melbourne, Ballarat, Bendigo, and the Grampians.