
5 toilet locations mapped across Seymour — the Goulburn River town that's home to one of Australia's most comprehensive military museums. A major rail junction, solid fishing spot, and the gateway to both the north-east and the Goulburn Valley. Population 6,500, with excellent river parklands and a town centre that's seen better days but still delivers where it counts: toilets.
5 facilities available in Seymour
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Seymour sits where the Goulburn River meets the highway. Most facilities are in the town centre or along the river.
Kings Park Toilets
Main recreation area with playground, BBQs, and river access. Accessible toilets.
Kings Park is Seymour's best spot. On the Goulburn River with a playground, BBQ facilities, and walking paths along the water. The toilets are near the playground and are well-maintained by Mitchell Shire.
Goulburn River Reserve or New Crossing Place
Two riverside options for anglers. Basic but functional.
The Goulburn River through Seymour has decent trout and redfin fishing. The river reserve and New Crossing Place both have basic toilet facilities near popular fishing spots. Neither is fancy but both beat the bushes.
Station Street CBD Toilets
Central location on the main street. Accessible and available 24 hours.
Station Street is where you'll find Seymour's shops, cafes, and services. The public toilets are centrally located. The train station toilets are also nearby if you need an alternative.
Any — 2 min off the freeway
Seymour is a solid highway toilet stop between Melbourne and the north-east.
Much better than the highway rest areas. Exit at Seymour, 2 minutes to town, proper flushing toilets, grab a pie from the bakery. Good halfway point between Melbourne and Shepparton or Benalla.
Museum has own facilities
The museum is at the former Puckapunyal area and has its own toilets.
The Vietnam Veterans Museum is one of Australia's most comprehensive military museums. It has its own toilet facilities during opening hours. Located near the Puckapunyal Military Area — follow signs from town.
Seymour Railway Station
Toilets available at the station during operating hours.
Seymour is a major V/Line junction — the north-east line (to Albury/Wodonga) and Shepparton line split here. Station toilets are available during operating hours. If travelling by train, this is your last guaranteed toilet before the lines diverge.
One of Australia's most comprehensive military museums — and the reason many people stop in Seymour specifically.
A Goulburn River town with military history, decent fishing, and a strategic position at the junction of Victoria's north-east and Goulburn Valley routes.

One of Australia's most comprehensive military museums. Vehicles, aircraft, personal stories. Allow 2-3 hours. Moving and educational.
Trout and redfin fishing along the Goulburn through town. Easy access from Kings Park and New Crossing Place. Decent Murray cod downstream.
Seymour's main park on the Goulburn. Playground, BBQs, walking paths along the river. Good spot for a picnic and stretch.
Historic railway displays at this major junction town. Seymour has been a rail hub since the 1870s.
The Australian Army's armoured vehicle training base is nearby. The Tank Museum (by appointment) has Australia's armoured vehicle collection.
Beautiful valley between Seymour and Yea. Wineries, river swimming holes, and scenic farmland. 15 minutes south.
Victoria's premier rowing venue and wine region. Tahbilk and Mitchelton wineries nearby.
134km rail trail from Tallarook (near Seymour) to Mansfield. Flat to rolling, sealed and gravel sections.
Most visitors pass through Seymour on the way to somewhere else, but if you're staying, there are a few solid options.

Motels and caravan parks. Budget-friendly and functional. The Royal Mail Hotel has pub rooms if you want character.
Nearest dunny: Station Street CBD (central).
More scenic options in the valley between Seymour and Yea. River frontage properties and B&Bs in beautiful farmland.
Nearest dunny: Private facilities at accommodation.
Wine country lakeside town with better accommodation options. Nagambie is more of a destination in its own right.
Nearest dunny: Nagambie facilities.
Budget-friendly highway stopover accommodation. Nothing fancy but functional and well-priced.
| Property | Type | Rooms | Ensuite | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Royal Mail Hotel | Pub rooms | 10 rooms | Some — check | Classic country pub. Character and a good counter meal. Central location. |
| Seymour Motel | Motel | 18 rooms | Yes | Standard highway motel. Clean, affordable, parking at door. Classic stopover. |
| Mitchell River Caravan Park | Holiday park | Sites + cabins | Cabins: yes | On the Goulburn River. Powered sites, cabins, camp kitchen. Good fishing access. |
| Trawool Estate | B&B/cottages | 4 cottages | Yes — full | 15 min south in Trawool Valley. Premium option. River frontage, vineyard setting. |
Additional facilities available in and around Seymour.
Taps at Kings Park and Station Street. The railway station has a bubbler on the platform.
No free public showers. Mitchell River Caravan Park has guest showers. The pool has showers during opening hours.
Free RV dump point at the caravan park. Accessible 24 hours for self-contained vehicles.
Fish cleaning table at Kings Park. Boat ramp access on the Goulburn. Bait available at the service station.
1 hour 15 minutes from Melbourne via the Hume Freeway (M31). Take the Seymour exit — town is 2 minutes from the freeway.
Key distances: Nagambie 30 min, Shepparton 1 hr, Benalla 1 hr, Bendigo 1 hr 20 min.
Major V/Line junction. North-east line (Albury) and Shepparton line split at Seymour. About 1 hour 40 minutes from Southern Cross. Multiple services daily in both directions. The station is central to town.
Yes. Kings Park has public toilet facilities near the playground and picnic area. The park is on the banks of the Goulburn River and is one of Seymour's main recreation areas. Toilets are accessible during daylight hours.
The Vietnam Veterans Museum at Seymour has its own toilet facilities for visitors during opening hours. It's one of the most comprehensive military museums in Australia, located at the former Puckapunyal army base area.
There are public toilets at Seymour Railway Station itself. The station is a major V/Line junction where the north-east and Shepparton lines split. Station toilets are available during operating hours. The Station Street CBD toilets are also a short walk away.
Yes. The Goulburn River reserve has public toilet facilities near the walking paths. These are basic but maintained facilities popular with fishers and walkers. Kings Park on the river also has toilets.
Seymour is approximately 100km north of Melbourne via the Hume Freeway. The drive takes about 1 hour 15 minutes. V/Line trains from Southern Cross Station take about 1 hour 40 minutes. Seymour is a major junction where the north-east line splits from the Shepparton line.
Yes. Seymour is roughly halfway between Melbourne and Shepparton and is the last major town before the Goulburn Valley. It has 5 public toilet locations and is only minutes off the highway. Much better facilities than roadside rest stops.
Seymour is on the Goulburn River, approximately 100km north of Melbourne. Population ~6,500. Known for the Vietnam Veterans Museum, railway junction, and Goulburn River fishing. Taungurung country.
