Public toilets in Menangle offer convenient stops but come with some challenges, as detailed in the list below. Starting with pros: The Public Toilets Menangle on Hume Mtwy stand out for their 24-hour access, making them ideal for travellers. Visitors rave about the cleanliness post-renovation, with well-stocked toilet paper, soap, and water at hand-washing stations. One reviewer called them the 'cleanest available' despite minor dampness, and the nearby food van, coffee truck, and weekend fruit truck add value for a quick revive. It's a great highway rest area. The Public Toilet Nepean River Reserve on Menangle Rd scores a solid 4-star rating for being clean and well-maintained when open, with a scenic riverside location perfect for picnics and thoughtful anti-vandal design. It includes wheelchair accessibility and parking. Now, cons: Access is a big issue at the Nepean River facility, as it's often locked, frustrating families and defeating its public purpose—many complain it's unusable during visits. For the Hume Mtwy toilets, while mostly positive, some report a faecal smell worse outside the cubicle, no sanitary disposal bins, and occasional filth or gross conditions, with one user noting syringes and a lack of soap amid pandemic concerns. A sad lidded bin is the only waste option. Overall, the 3.5-star Hume spot edges out for reliability, but check the list for your needs—both are free public amenities in NSW, tailored for Aussie travellers seeking convenience near the Nepean River or Hume Highway.