Public Toilets at Staithes01723 232323workPublic ToiletBaby Changing: No
Disabled Facilities: Yes
RADAR keys:
You can get a RADAR key from one of our Customer First Centres. They cost £2.25.
RADAR the disability network, provide further information about the National Key Scheme for disabled toilets.
School trips
If you're looking at planning a trip for your school and would like to discuss public toilet access, please email public.conveniences@scarborough.gov.uk Staithes Gallery, High StreetStaithesSALTBURN-BY-THE-SEA, North YorkshireTS13 5BHUnited Kingdom54.558350200000-0.789521900000https://www.scarborough.gov.uk/home/environment/public-toilets
Public Toilets at Staithes
Public Toilet
Public toilets, Staithes
Details
Baby Changing: No
Disabled Facilities: Yes
RADAR keys:
You can get a RADAR key from one of our Customer First Centres. They cost £2.25.
RADAR the disability network, provide further information about the National Key Scheme for disabled toilets.
School trips
If you're looking at planning a trip for your school and would like to discuss public toilet access, please email public.conveniences@scarborough.gov.uk
By Road: Accessed from A174 from the north and south. Coming from the west Staithes is accessed from A169 towards Whitby and then follow A174 north. Follow signs for Staithes. Park at the top of bank.
By Public Transport: X56 Arriva bus from Middlesbrough and Whitby.
Parking: free
Parking: with charge
Accessible by Public Transport: 10 miles from Whitby station
We regret that Staithes is not easily accessible for wheelchair users and anyone with mobility problems. The road down into the old village is very steep as is the access to the Cowbar side. A free taxi service will be available from the public car park to take visitors up and down the hill. The main street is cobbled and there are numerous narrow passageways and steps. The harbour side is largely flat and suitable for wheelchairs as is the bridge and Cowbar side of the village by the lifeboat station.The pop-up galleries vary in accessibility but most of them are old cottages with narrow doorways and steps with limited wheelchair access.