05:42
19.7km
480m
Hiking
This difficult 12.2-mile hike from Lerma to San Cristoforo via Trail 320 features 1560 feet of elevation gain and takes 5h 41m.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
11.0 km
7.25 km
872 m
548 m
Surfaces
14.4 km
4.25 km
1.09 km
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Elevation
Highest point (310 m)
Lowest point (190 m)
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Tuesday 19 May
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9°C
14 %
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This route was planned by komoot.
Based on available information, we were unable to find specific details for a recognized hiking trail explicitly named 'From Lerma to San Cristoforo (via Trail 320)'. The name appears to combine elements from different geographical locations. The komoot route suggests a 19.7 km hike with 475m elevation gain, rated as difficult, but specific route features are not available.
Due to the lack of specific information for a combined route named 'From Lerma to San Cristoforo (via Trail 320)', we cannot provide details on the terrain. Information for a 'Trail 320' in Colorado describes it as an easy route with loose gravel roads, while Lerma in Spain offers historical street walks. The komoot route is rated as difficult, suggesting varied terrain, but specifics are unknown.
As a specific, recognized trail named 'From Lerma to San Cristoforo (via Trail 320)' could not be identified, we don't have information on specific landmarks or viewpoints for this combined route. Lerma in Spain is known for its historical monuments like the Ducal Palace and Main Square, but these are not part of the described hiking route.
Without specific details for the 'From Lerma to San Cristoforo (via Trail 320)' route, we cannot recommend a best time of year. Hiking conditions can vary greatly depending on the actual geographical location and elevation of the trail. Always check local weather and trail conditions before planning any hike.
The komoot route for 'From Lerma to San Cristoforo (via Trail 320)' is rated as difficult, suggesting it may not be suitable for beginners or young children. Without specific trail details, it's hard to confirm suitability for families. Always consider the difficulty rating and your group's experience level.
We do not have specific information regarding dog-friendliness for the 'From Lerma to San Cristoforo (via Trail 320)' route. Policies for dogs on trails can vary by region and specific trail regulations. It's always best to check local guidelines for any area you plan to hike with your dog.
There is no information available regarding permits or entrance fees specifically for the 'From Lerma to San Cristoforo (via Trail 320)' route. Permit requirements are typically location-specific. If you plan to hike in a protected area, always verify local regulations.
As the specific location and starting point for a combined 'From Lerma to San Cristoforo (via Trail 320)' trail are not clearly defined, we cannot provide specific parking information. If you are starting near a known location like Lerma, Spain, you would need to research parking options for that specific village.
Yes, the komoot route for 'From Lerma to San Cristoforo (via Trail 320)' does intersect with sections of other official trails. It covers portions of the Ciclovia Francigena - variante Moncenisio (5%) and the Strada Costiera di Silvano (8%, 7%, 4%).
Without a confirmed geographical location for the 'From Lerma to San Cristoforo (via Trail 320)' route, we cannot provide specific recommendations for cafes, restaurants, or accommodation. If you are referring to Lerma, Spain, it is a monumental village with historical, cultural, and gastronomic offerings.
Given the route's difficult rating and 19.7 km distance, it's wise to prepare for a challenging hike. Essential items typically include sufficient water, snacks, appropriate hiking footwear, layers of clothing for changing weather, sun protection, a first-aid kit, and navigation tools. Always check the weather forecast before you go.