The Playground of the Pacific
A day out at Bondi Beach
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Bondi Beach is a top free activity for WheelEasy users, blending iconic Sydney vibes with strong accessibility via public transport. Its long coastal promenade and priority bus access make it an easy, no-cost outing from Bondi Junction Station.
Accessibility Highlights
The beach offers accessible beach hire with free beach wheelchairs (limited numbers), so book well in advance via the Waverley Council website to secure a spot. Keep belongings in their free on-site lockers at North Bondi during use—no rental fees apply. Accessible toilets and showers are available along the promenade, with full Changing Places facilities (adult-sized change table, hoist) at Bondi Pavilion nearby.
Parking and Transport
Accessible parking spaces are plentiful along the promenade and near North Bondi (as shown in station maps), with DDA-compliant spots. Use the ParknPay app for easy paid parking bookings if driving. For buses, the 333 or 380 from Bondi Junction (Stands A or B) provide free rides with priority boarding for mobility devices (2-4 spots per bus, depending on model). Buses run frequently but fill up fast—arrive early as they're often packed.
Accessible toilets
There are several accessible toilet options around Bondi Beach and Bondi Junction, all close to the promenade and transport:
Bondi Pavilion (central Bondi): Accessible unisex toilet with step‑free entry, grab rails and good circulation space, right off the main promenade and near the beach wheelchair hire area.
North Bondi amenities block: Accessible toilet beside Wally Weekes tidal pool and the North Bondi ramp, handy if you’re using the beach wheelchairs or hanging out at the northern end of the beach.
South Bondi / Icebergs end: Accessible toilets near the surf club and coastal walk entry, useful if you’re starting the Bondi–Bronte walk or watching the surf from this end.
Campbell Parade (street level): A couple of street‑side public toilet blocks include accessible cubicles; they’re signed and directly off the main footpath.
Bondi Junction Station: Accessible toilets inside the station concourse, useful if you need facilities before or after catching the train and 333/380 buses down to the beach.
You can double‑check exact locations, opening hours and features (e.g. MLAK access, change tables, showers) on:
the National Public Toilet Map (website or app) by searching “Bondi Beach” or “Bondi Pavilion”,
the Waverley Council website under “Bondi Beach facilities”, and
Free Activities …
Wheel along the fully accessible promenade for ocean views and chiringuito vibes (picnic to stay free).
Use booked beach wheelchairs for sand access at North Bondi, near Wally Weekes Pool.
People-watch or join pop-up free events like yoga (check Waverley Council).
Find more places and activities on the explore map
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