Signpost to public toilets in Blair Atholl
Fortunately Highland Folk Museum also has modern toilets
There should be toilets on most trains and long distance coaches, but you are unlikely to find them on local buses.
Some train stations will have toilets available, either for free or for a small charge. You can look up station facilities for details.
Local authorities provide public toilet facilities, either for free or for a small charge.
Councils also have Comfort Schemes, where they pay selected local service providers such as hotels and cafes to provide access to toilets for non-customers.
Details of public toilets and comfort schemes can be found here:
Perth and Kinross Council (for part of the Highland Main Line)
Argyll and Bute Council (for part of the West Highland Line)
Moray Council (for part of the Inverness to Aberdeen Line)
Aberdeenshire Council (for part of the Inverness to Aberdeen Line)
Most visitor attractions will have toilets for visitors.
Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness and St John's Shopping Centre in Perth have public toilets.
Toilet Map is the UK's largest database of publicly-accessible toilets.
Changing Places Toilets has a list of accessible toilets with more space and equipment for people who need help with personal care.
Page last updated 28 October 2025