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Acre vs Hectare

Side-by-side comparison, when-to-use-each guide, and instant conversion. Reviewed for 2026.

Quick answer: 1 acre = 0.4047 hectares. 1 hectare = 2.471 acres. A hectare is roughly the size of an international rugby pitch (about 1 hectare); an acre is about 60% of a football pitch. Farmland in the UK is still often quoted in acres; CAP subsidy paperwork uses hectares.
Decision guide — when to use which
Use Acre when…

Traditional farmland (UK, US, Commonwealth), real estate in some Commonwealth nations.

Use Hectare when…

EU agriculture (CAP), all metric agriculture, scientific land measurement.

📊 Side-by-side comparison
Aspect Acre Hectare
Square metres 4,047 m² 10,000 m² exactly
Origin One day's ploughing by ox Modern SI-aligned area
1 unit equals ≈ 0.405 hectares ≈ 2.471 acres
Common references 60% of football pitch International rugby pitch ≈ 1 hectare

Frequently asked

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How many acres in 1 km²?

1 km² = 100 hectares = 247.1 acres. Key equivalences: 1 hectare = 2.471 acres = 10,000 m². An international rugby pitch is ~1 hectare. A standard UK allotment plot is 250 m² (one-fortieth of a hectare). The UK still uses acres for large land areas, especially in agriculture and property.

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Why is an acre that exact number?

An acre was historically '1 furlong × 1 chain' = 660 ft × 66 ft = 43,560 ft². The furlong (1/8 mile) was the length an ox team could plough before resting; the chain was a surveying measure. Both are now standardised at exactly 0.4047 hectares.

Reviewed for 2026. All conversion factors and historical references verified against official sources (ISO standards, government weights & measures legislation, IEC technical specifications). Built by a UK-based qualified primary teacher and FA Level 2 coach as part of 247QuickTools' free utility-tools project. We don't sell SEO links or accept paid placements in this content.