When it comes to creating a comfortable and inviting space for campers, a well-designed washroom is essential. For UK campsite owners, understanding the key features that make a washroom both functional and welcoming can enhance visitor satisfaction, improve reviews and boost repeat bookings. Whether guests are staying for 1 night or 4, having a functional washroom is a huge factor in their overall experience and perception of a site and the brand behind it.

Features of a campsite washroom

By prioritising comfort, privacy, and hygiene, your campsite washroom can become a valuable asset to your site, helping to attract more guests and generate positive reviews. The right refurbishments will not only meet the expectations of modern campers but also provide a lasting, low-maintenance solution for your site’s needs which can reduce hazards or hidden costs in the long run.

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Plentiful toilet cubicles and shower facilities

A campsite washroom needs to accommodate a variety of needs, with sufficient toilets and showers to prevent queues and long waiting times, especially during peak seasons and particular times of day. The toilet cubicles you have installed in a campsite washroom need to provide accessibility and also be fit with high-quality, reliable fixtures. These areas are high in traffic and will need to be well-equipped with things such as toilet paper, soap, hand dryers and any other amenities.

When it comes to shower cubicles, these need to be spacious and fit with hooks or benches to keep belongings dry and provide space-efficient storage. Other features of a campsite shower include lockers, slip mats, toiletries and disabled cubicles.

Easy-to-clean surfaces

Durability and hygiene are top priorities when selecting washroom materials, especially for commercial surroundings where customer welfare is key. Non-porous, waterproof surfaces like tiles with minimal grout lines are ideal for easy cleaning and long-term resistance to stains, mould, and mildew and are often found throughout campsite washrooms and toilets.

For fixtures and fittings. sinks and counters are typically made from similar materials to ensure the washroom remains in pristine condition with minimal maintenance, essential for high-use facilities.

Adequate ventilation and lighting

Like any washroom, good ventilation reduces humidity and prevents unpleasant odours, creating a more pleasant experience for guests and reducing health hazards from arising. A reliable solution for good washroom ventilation is installing extractor fans. These are essential in maintaining air quality and ensuring that the space isn't damp or impacted by the constant use of taps and showers.

Similarly, lighting is also essential for health and safety, especially for campsites that are found in remote areas. A campsite washroom needs to be accessible 24 hours a day, and many of your guests may need to use the facilities late at night or early morning, so having good visibility is crucial both inside and outside of the area.

Separate family facilities

Campsites that offer family facilities cater to a wider range of guests, making them suitable and comfortable for younger families. Family units or larger stalls provide convenience for parents with young children, while accessible washrooms with grab bars, lower sinks, and wider doorways are essential for visitors with disabilities. Campsites also need to include additional fixtures such as baby-changing stations and child-safe features.

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Hygiene stations

Due to campsite washrooms having such high foot traffic, hygiene is particularly important. When designing or refurbishing your space, installing items such as touchless soap dispensers, hand dryers, and taps improves hygiene and minimises contact, making handwashing stations more user-friendly and reducing waste.

You will also need to ensure that these stations are kept well-stocked and they have a regular maintenance routine which is checked and altered on a frequent basis.

Privacy and safety

Privacy is essential for any public washroom, especially at campsites where the facilities may be used at all hours of the day. Some of the key features you should consider include: floor-to-ceiling partitions, full doors, outdoor CCTV, soundproofing and secure locks to give guests peace of mind.

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Eco-friendly alternatives

Incorporating eco-friendly features in your washroom design can attract environmentally conscious visitors and also help with costs and business footprints. Some easy yet effective solutions include censored fixtures, water-saving units, solar energy, recycling and waste reduction systems.

Campsite washroom refurbishment

As commercial washroom experts, we cover a wide range of industry types, so when it comes to designing and fitting toilet facilities, we know exactly what your customers need. Our washroom toilet services include a complete design and installation process, starting off with an initial chat and planning sessions.

Find out more about our campsite washroom refurbishment process.

If you have any questions or ideas, get in touch with a member of our team and we'll talk you through the process!