Cleanliness of public toilets in Penrith varies across locations, with some shining and others needing attention. At Public Toilets Allen Place West (1 Allen Pl), visitors rave about the well-maintained and clean facilities, earning a 3.3 rating—praised for spotless conditions during visits, though peak times can see inconsistencies, and there's occasional lack of hand soap. In contrast, Public Toilets Weir Reserve (2A Bruce Neale Dr) draws complaints for being filthy with graffiti, constant smells, and no toilet paper or soap, plus broken locks making it feel unsafe—no rating available, but reviews are harsh. Similarly, Public Toilets Woodriff Street (Woodriff St) suffers from persistent odours, graffiti-covered walls, missing supplies, and broken locks, frustrating users despite its spacious stalls. Overall, central spots like Allen Place fare better for hygiene, ideal for families or quick stops, while park-adjacent ones lag in upkeep. For the best experience, time your visit off-peak and carry hand sanitiser. Check the full list in this post to pick cleaner-rated options and help maintain these amenities by reporting issues to the council.