
5 public toilets mapped across Sale — Gippsland's main hub and your gateway to Ninety Mile Beach. From Lake Guthridge's lakeside facilities to the Port of Sale on the Thomson River, every dunny in this regional city sorted. Whether you're heading to the beach, the Gippsland Lakes, or just breaking up the Princes Highway drive, we know where the loos are.
5 facilities available in Sale
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Sale is a proper regional city with good facilities spread across the town. Here's which dunny to head for depending on your situation.
Lake Guthridge toilets
Lakeside facilities near the car park and playground. Accessible with baby change.
Lake Guthridge is Sale's best outdoor spot. The walking track loops the lake (2.5km), there's a great playground, and the bird life is excellent. Toilets are near the main car park — well-maintained and modern.
Port of Sale toilets
River-front facilities near cafes and the marina area. Good starting point for walks.
Port of Sale is where the Thomson River comes alive. Cafes, a playground, and the start of cycling/walking paths. The toilets are modern and well-maintained. Great spot to stretch legs if you're just passing through on the highway.
Raymond Street CBD toilets
Central toilet block on the main shopping strip. Open 24 hours.
Raymond Street is Sale's main strip — supermarkets, shops, and services. The public toilet block is centrally located. Most cafes and the shopping centre also have customer facilities during business hours.
Sale Botanic Gardens toilets
Heritage gardens with mature trees and excellent toilet block.
Sale's Botanic Gardens date from the 1860s and feature beautiful mature trees. The toilet block is well-maintained and accessible. A peaceful spot away from the highway noise.
Sale Common Wetlands toilet
Basic facility at the boardwalk entrance. Wetland nature reserve.
Sale Common is a significant wetland — boardwalks, bird hides, and quiet trails. The toilet is basic but functional. Visit early morning for the best birdwatching. The boardwalk loop takes about 45 minutes.
Use Sale facilities first!
Limited toilets at the beach. Last reliable stop before the coast.
Ninety Mile Beach access points (Seaspray, Golden Beach, Loch Sport) have minimal facilities. Use Sale's toilets before heading south. It's 30 minutes to the nearest beach access. The beach is spectacular but remote — plan accordingly.
Sale is your launching pad for some of Victoria's most spectacular coastal scenery. Ninety Mile Beach and the Gippsland Lakes are both within easy reach.
One of the world's longest uninterrupted ocean beaches stretches from near Sale all the way to Lakes Entrance. 30 minutes south from Sale via Seaspray or Golden Beach access roads.
Facilities at the beach are minimal — basic toilets at main access points only. The beach is wild, empty, and spectacular. Use Sale's toilets before heading down. Take water, sunscreen, and low expectations for phone signal.
Australia's largest inland waterway system. The Thomson River at Port of Sale connects to this network of lakes, channels, and coastal lagoons stretching east to Lakes Entrance.
Sale is the western gateway. Many visitors base here for cheaper accommodation and day-trip to the lakes. Bairnsdale and Lakes Entrance offer more lake access but at higher prices.
Gippsland's main hub — a regional city with RAAF base, lakeside walks, and easy access to both coast and mountains. Population ~15,000.

2.5km loop around the lake. Playground, bird life, BBQ areas. Sale's favourite outdoor spot. Easy flat walk suitable for all.
30 minutes south. One of the world's longest uninterrupted beaches. Wild, empty, spectacular. Surf fishing, walks, solitude.
Thomson River precinct with cafes, playground, marina, and cycling paths. Walking track extends to Lake Guthridge.
Boardwalks through significant wetlands. Bird hides, quiet trails. Over 150 bird species recorded. Free access year-round.
Heritage gardens established 1860s. Mature trees, peaceful walks. Free entry. Good picnic spot.
Regional gallery with strong collection. Rotating exhibitions. Located in the Port of Sale precinct. Free entry.
Gippsland Plains Rail Trail starts from Sale. Flat, easy cycling through farmland. Extends toward Maffra and Stratford.
Active RAAF training base. The Officers' Mess has heritage significance. Not public access but visible from roads.
Sale has solid accommodation options at regional prices. A cheaper base than Lakes Entrance if you're exploring the Gippsland region.

Several motels along the Princes Highway and in town. Standard regional city options — clean, functional, $100-180/night. The Criterion Hotel is a heritage pub option.
Nearest dunny: Raymond Street CBD (24hr, accessible).
Some holiday rentals and B&Bs near the lake. More character than highway motels. Walking distance to the lake path and playground.
Nearest dunny: Lake Guthridge (accessible, baby change).
Sale has several caravan parks with powered sites and cabins. Good for families. On-site amenities. Well-positioned for day trips to coast and lakes.
Nearest public dunny: Sale Botanic Gardens or Lake Guthridge.
Regional city prices with good options. Sale is a cheaper Gippsland base than Lakes Entrance and well-positioned for day trips in all directions.
| Property | Type | Price Range | Ensuite | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gippsland Gateway Resort | Motel/Resort | $120-180 | Yes | Pool, restaurant, near Lake Guthridge. Best mid-range option in Sale. |
| Criterion Hotel | Heritage pub | $80-130 | Yes | Heritage pub in CBD. Restaurant, bar. Character-filled. Central location. |
| Sale Motor Inn | Motel | $100-150 | Yes | Standard highway motel. Clean, reliable. Easy Princes Highway access. |
| Wurruk Caravan Park | Park/Cabins | $35-130 | Cabins yes / sites shared | On the edge of town. Powered sites, cabins, camp kitchen. Good for families. |
Beyond the dunny — here's what else Sale offers for travellers and day-trippers.
Water fountains at Lake Guthridge, Port of Sale, and the Botanic Gardens. Sale is on town water — taps are potable throughout the CBD. Carry water if heading to 90 Mile Beach.
Sale Aquatic Centre has public showers (pool entry fee applies). Caravan parks for guests. No free public showers at beaches — rinse off at the lake.
Baby change at Lake Guthridge and Port of Sale. Both have excellent playgrounds. Lake Guthridge is the best family spot in Gippsland — toilet, playground, lake, BBQs all together.
2 hours from Melbourne via the Princes Freeway (M1). Straightforward highway driving all the way. Sale is the first major Gippsland city you hit after Warragul and Traralgon.
From Phillip Island: 2 hours via Bass Highway and South Gippsland Highway.
V/Line Gippsland line runs regularly from Melbourne Southern Cross to Sale. Journey approximately 2.5 hours. The station is centrally located — easy walk to CBD facilities.
Ninety Mile Beach: Very limited facilities at beach access points. Use Sale's toilets before driving south. The 30-minute drive has no guaranteed stops.
Heading east to Lakes Entrance: Bairnsdale (45 min) has facilities. Otherwise it's 1.5 hours to Lakes Entrance with limited stops in between.
Yes. Lake Guthridge has well-maintained public toilets near the car park and playground area. The facility is accessible, has baby change, and is available during daylight hours. Lake Guthridge is Sale's most popular outdoor area with walking tracks, playgrounds, and bird life.
Yes. Lake Guthridge, Port of Sale, and the Raymond Street CBD toilets all have wheelchair accessible facilities. Sale is a well-serviced regional city maintained by Wellington Shire Council with good accessibility across most public amenities.
Yes. Port of Sale on the Thomson River has public toilet facilities. This is a popular area with cafes, a playground, and the start of walking and cycling paths along the river. The toilets are well-maintained and accessible.
Sale is approximately 35km from the nearest access point to Ninety Mile Beach (via Seaspray or Golden Beach). The drive takes about 30 minutes. Ninety Mile Beach is one of the world's longest uninterrupted beaches — be aware that beach facilities are limited, so use Sale's toilets before heading to the coast.
Yes. Sale is the western gateway to the Gippsland Lakes system. Lakes Entrance is 1 hour east, but Sale offers cheaper accommodation and good facilities. The Thomson River at Port of Sale connects to the lake system. Many visitors base in Sale and day-trip to the lakes, 90 Mile Beach, and Wilsons Promontory.
Yes. Sale Common Nature Reserve has a basic toilet at the boardwalk entrance. Sale Common is a significant wetland area with boardwalks, bird hides, and walking tracks. The toilet is simple but maintained. Best visited early morning for birdwatching.
Sale is the main city of the Wellington Shire in Gippsland, Victoria. Population ~15,000. Located on the Princes Highway and the Thomson River. Gateway to Ninety Mile Beach and the Gippsland Lakes. Home to RAAF Base East Sale. Gunaikurnai country.

Sale is the natural stopping point on the Princes Highway between Melbourne and the East Gippsland coast. From here you can reach Ninety Mile Beach (30min south), Lakes Entrance (1hr east), Wilsons Promontory (1.5hr southwest), or the Victorian Alps (2hr north). A strategic base for exploring all of Gippsland.