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Wake from your Breckenridge vacation home to see mountains rise over this charming Victorian mining town on the Blue River. Called Breck by the locals, this laid-back town welcomes you with shops, restaurants, bars, galleries, and cafes and beckons you to outdoor adventure. Visitors come to Breckenridge year-round for first-rate skiing and snowboarding in the winter, as well as its hiking, biking, fishing, and paddling in the warmer months. Before heading to the mountains, open the door to t
Read MoreAt 9600 ft. above sea level, Breckenridge lends itself to over 300 inches of snowfall and over 300 days of sunshine a year. Breck’s average winter temperatures are 28 F by day and 15 F at night with intense sun and epic snow on the mountains, perfect for hitting the slopes. For skiing and snowboarding, winter season at Breckenridge Ski Resort starts in mid-November and peaks December-early March. For three weeks starting in mid-January, snow sculptors from all over the world come to demonstra
Read MoreWalk along historic Breckenridge and let the smell charbroiled burgers sizzling, pizza crust rising in brick ovens, or grilled salmon on a cedar wood whet your appetite. For five-star dining or a quick bite before heading for the slopes, find it at one of Breck’s hundred restaurants.
Hearthstone Restaurant (refined American comfort) 130 S Ridge St (970-453-1148) www.hearthstonerestaurant.biz
Ember (new American) 106 East Adams Avenue (970 547-9595) www.emberbreck.com
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Read MoreVisitors can plan a short outdoor vacation at a Breckenridge vacation home over a long weekend, but to fully enjoy Breck’s rich history, culture, and many activities, plan to stay several days to a week.
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