Viewing Points
Excellent viewing exists on the entire 31 km course, however key spectator points will be –
- Kinglake Township
- King of the Mountain – Kinglake – Glenburn Rd (near Old Glenburn Rd)
Full details of the course route and estimated times at each viewing point will be available shortly.
Transport
Driving to Kinglake from Melbourne: 65 km / 1 hour 15 min
Public Transport
For public transport options please refer to www.ptv.vic.gov.au and www.vline.com.au
Road Closures
The Jayco Herald Sun Tour aims to minimise the impact on local communities. However, some road closures will apply.
Closed Roads
Whittlesea – Kinglake Rd (between Kinglake – Glenburn Rd and Healesville – Kinglake Rd)
– Time: 4:00AM to 6:30PM
– No vehicle access is permitted
Kinglake – Glenburn Rd (between Whittlesea – Kinglake Rd and Elm Grove)
– Time: 9:00AM to 4:30PM
– Local access permitted
Local Access Only
Residents are permitted access at all times via use of a Resident Access Pass
Whittlesea – Kinglake Rd (between Kinglake – Glenburn Rd and Deviation Rd)
– Time: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm
Kinglake – Glenburn Rd (between McMahons Rd / Orchard Rd and Captains Creek Rd)
– Time: 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Rolling Road Closure:
Victoria Police will facilitate a rolling road closure along the course. A delay of 10 – 15 minutes may be experienced between 9:30AM and 3:30PM on Healesville – Kinglake Rd, Melba Hwy & Kinglake – Glenburn Rd
Download the kinglake-road-closure-information