Introduction

De Calixtinus uses the metric system when calculating distances, ascents, descents etc. This is the system in use throughout the various caminos. At some point in the future, a preferred unit system may be added to help those who are used to the Imperial system. In the meantime, the following tables may be of use.

Metric to Imperial

Distances (Metric to Imperial)
Kilometres Miles
0.5 0.3
1 0.6
1.5 0.9
2 1.2
2.5 1.6
3 1.9
4 2.5
5 3.1
8 5
10 6
12 7
15 9
20 12
25 16
30 19
35 22
40 25
50 31
60 37
70 43
80 50
90 56
100 62
120 75
140 87
160 99
180 112
200 124
Heights (Metric to Imperial)
Metres Feet
5 15
10 35
15 50
20 65
25 80
30 100
35 115
40 130
45 150
50 165
60 195
70 230
80 260
90 295
100 330
120 395
140 460
160 525
180 590
200 655
250 820
300 985
350 1150
400 1310
450 1475
500 1640
550 1805
600 1970

Imperial to Metric

Distances (Imperial to Metric)
Miles Kilometres
0.5 0.8
1 1.6
1.5 2.4
2 3.2
2.5 4.0
3 4.8
3.5 5.6
4 6.4
4.5 7.2
5 8
6 10
8 13
10 16
12 19
14 23
16 26
18 29
20 32
25 40
30 48
35 56
40 64
50 80
60 97
70 113
80 129
100 161
120 193
Heights (Imperial to Metric)
Feet Metres
10 3
20 6
40 12
60 18
80 24
100 30
120 35
140 45
160 50
180 55
200 60
250 75
300 90
350 105
400 120
450 135
500 150
600 185
700 215
800 245
900 275
1000 305
1200 365
1400 425
1600 490
1800 550
2000 610
2200 670