From quaint cottage charm to ājust hold itāāthe essential loo guide for locals and visitors alike.
Because when youāve got a whole town to explore, you shouldnāt have to waste time hunting for a decent toilet. Weāve ranked the best spots to go in Folkestoneābased on location, cleanliness, reliability, and whether youāll be met with roses or bleach.
š„ TOP OF THE TROTS: THE VERY BEST
š» Pleydell Gardens Toilets
š Pleydell Gardens, just behind Sandgate Road
š 9amā6pm
⨠Description: Set in a sweet little house-style building, these are hands-down the loveliest loos in town. Theyāre peaceful, clean, and feel more like a quaint cottage bathroom than a public facility. A hidden gem.
š» The Leas Bandstand Toilets
š Near The Bandstand on The Leas
š 9amā6pm (later in summer)
⨠Description: Clean, accessible, and brightāideal for a comfort break while soaking up the Leas views. Plus baby changing and disabled access. A scenic little loo spot.
š HARBOUR AREA HEROES
š» Folkestone Harbour Toilets (by the Fountains)
š Near the Harbour square, opposite the fountains
š Roughly 9amā6pm
⨠Description: Smell more of bleach than roses, but theyāre consistently clean and functional. Ideal for families by the fountains or if youāre climbing back up from Sunny Sands. Not glamorous, but they do the jobāand do it well.
š» Harbour Arm Toilets
š Multiple spots: Goods Yard, Brewing Brothers, and midway along the Arm
š 10amālate (match Harbour Arm opening times)
⨠Description: These loos are plentiful but popularāespecially in summer. Well maintained, modern, and essential during big events. Youāll rarely have to queue long, but aim ahead if youāre mid-pint or pizza.
ā WORTH A STOP
š» Folkestone Central Station Toilets
š Inside the station barriers
š 6amā10pm approx.
⨠Description: A surprising win! Not fancy, but clean and reliable. Handy if youāre coming or goingāand better than most rail loos.
š» Lower Leas Coastal Park Toilets
š Next to the playground & by the amphitheatre
š 9amā5pm
⨠Description: A family lifesaver. Well located, decently clean, and complete with baby changing. Playground nearby = extra useful.
ā ļø LOOS TO LOSE: IF YOU CAN AVOID THEM⦠DO
š» Sunny Sands Toilets
š Up the stairs at the back of the beach
š Seasonal: 9amā6pm-ish (but often randomly closed)
⨠Description: A trek to find, and half the time theyāre locked. If you’re at the beach, head to the Fountains toilets insteadātheyāre more reliable and much easier to access.
š» Radnor Park Toilets
š Near the pond, Radnor Park Avenue
š 9amā5pm
⨠Description: The weakest link. Often locked, sometimes grimy, and not what youād expect in such a lovely park. Try the station instead if you’re nearby and desperate.
š» ASDA Toilets
š Bouverie Road West
š Store hours
⨠Description: Desperation only. Crowded, chaotic, and never a relaxing experience. Staff do their best, but itās not a peaceful pit stop. Youāve been warned.
š” OTHER OPTIONS: IF YOUāRE A CUSTOMER
Some of Folkestoneās best loos are in cafĆ©s and venuesābut hereās the deal: buy something or be polite enough to ask. Our local businesses are lovely, but theyāre not public loos.
- ā Steep Street ā A particularly literary loo stop, worth grabbing a coffee for.
- š³ Marleys ā Chilled interiors and clean loos. Brunch and bathroom bliss.
- šØ Folkestone Museum ā Free entry, and the loos are pretty decent.
- š§āāļø F51 Skatepark ā For the cool kids and their cool bladders.
Spotted a hidden gem or a loo you’d rather lose?
If you’ve discovered a public toilet in Folkestone weāve missedāor want to shout out the unsung heroes keeping the best ones sparklingādrop us a message! Weāre all about sharing the real inside scoop (pun fully intended). Your tips help us keep this guide fresh, honest, and flushed with up-to-date info. Letās make sure no oneās caught short in our lovely town. š¬š»š©

