
Breckenridge
Breckenridge Ski Holidays
Breckenridge Lift Pass, Ski Rental & Ski School prices
Book all your ski extras on one website - Quick and easy. After booking, you will receive vouchers containing the information you need to collect ski passes, equipment rentals, or find your ski school meeting point. Please remember that if you book a ski pass, you must also book or have already booked accommodation or equipment rental with us. You can also call (0034) 649 144 719 directly to make a reservation
Breckenridge Overview
Breckenridge Ski Resort, located in the historic mountain town of Breckenridge in Colorado, is one of the most popular ski destinations in the United States thanks to its high-altitude terrain, reliable snow, and lively alpine atmosphere. Set in the Tenmile Range of the Rocky Mountains, the resort offers a vast and varied ski area with over 2,900 acres of terrain, ranging from wide beginner-friendly groomers to steep expert bowls and high-alpine skiing above the treeline. Its elevation helps ensure a long and consistent ski season, often running from early November through late spring.
Breckenridge is especially known for its charming historic downtown, which dates back to the Colorado Gold Rush era. Today, it blends old mining-town character with modern ski resort amenities, creating a vibrant base village filled with restaurants, bars, shops, and après-ski venues. The resort is also well connected via a modern lift system and gondola linking the town directly to the slopes, making it one of the most accessible ski-in/ski-out mountain towns in Colorado.
Beyond skiing and snowboarding, Breckenridge offers a wide range of winter activities including snowshoeing, Nordic skiing, sledding, and festivals such as the famous International Snow Sculpture Championships. With its combination of high-quality skiing, historic charm, and energetic après-ski culture, Breckenridge stands out as a classic Colorado ski destination with broad appeal for all types of winter travelers.
Ski Map

Breckenridge Ski Information
Resort height - 2926m
Snow range - 2926 - 3963m
Ski area - 2.908 acres
Easy - 21 slopes
Intermediate - 102 slopes
Difficult - 64 slopes
Longest run - 5.6km
Snowmaking facilities - 25%
Snow parks - 4
Ski Lifts - 35 (Gondola -1, Chairlifts - 20, Drag lifts - 4, Magic carpets - 10)
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Breckenridge Weather
Things to do in Breckenridge
Activities - Winter in Breckenridge revolves around a wide range of mountain and snow-based activities that make it one of the most popular ski destinations in United States. The main attraction is Breckenridge Ski Resort, which offers extensive terrain for skiing and snowboarding across multiple peaks, including groomed beginner slopes, alpine bowls, terrain parks, and advanced high-altitude runs. Beyond downhill skiing, visitors can enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, dog sledding, and scenic sleigh rides through the surrounding Rocky Mountain landscapes. The town also has tubing hills, ice skating, and winter festivals that create a lively atmosphere throughout the season. Breckenridge’s historic downtown remains active during winter, with shops, galleries, spas, breweries, and restaurants providing entertainment for non-skiers and evening visitors. The area’s high elevation and snowy mountain scenery also make it a popular destination for photography and scenic winter exploration. Many visitors combine outdoor adventure with the town’s strong après-ski culture, creating a balance between sport, social activity, and mountain relaxation. Overall, winter in Breckenridge offers a classic Colorado ski-town experience centered on skiing, outdoor adventure, and a vibrant alpine atmosphere.
Restaurants - Restaurants in Breckenridge are a major part of the resort’s appeal, offering one of the most varied dining scenes among ski towns in United States. The historic downtown area and surrounding base villages feature a wide mix of casual cafés, craft breweries, steakhouses, pizzerias, mountain taverns, and upscale restaurants serving modern American and international cuisine. Many venues embrace Breckenridge’s alpine and mining-town heritage, with rustic interiors, fireplaces, and relaxed mountain atmospheres that are especially popular after a day on the slopes. Colorado’s strong craft beer culture is highly visible throughout the town, with breweries and gastropubs playing an important role in the dining and social scene. In addition to hearty ski-town comfort food, visitors can find more refined dining experiences focused on locally sourced ingredients, seasonal menus, and Rocky Mountain-inspired cuisine. Overall, Breckenridge combines the accessibility of a classic American ski town with a surprisingly broad and lively restaurant scene that caters to families, groups, and more food-focused travelers alike.
Nightlife - Nightlife in Breckenridge is lively, social, and strongly connected to the town’s historic mountain character, making it one of the more energetic ski destinations in United States. After the lifts close, visitors gather along Main Street and around the base areas where bars, breweries, pubs, cocktail lounges, and live music venues create a vibrant après-ski atmosphere. The town attracts a broad mix of travelers, including families, young skiers, snowboarders, and international visitors, giving the nightlife scene a casual but active energy throughout the winter season. Many venues are housed inside historic mining-era buildings, adding to Breckenridge’s distinctive atmosphere compared to more modern resort villages. Craft beer culture is especially strong, with several local breweries and taprooms serving as popular gathering spots in the evenings. While Breckenridge does not focus heavily on upscale nightclub culture, it offers a wide variety of bars, music venues, and late-night social spaces that keep the town active well into the night during peak ski season.
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Resort atmosphere
Apres Ski & Nightlife
Shopping
Airport Transfers - How to get to Breckenride
We can organise your transfers from Denver International Airport,, Eagle County Regional Airport. You can also choose between a shuttle transfer which can be more economical if only a few people are travelling or a private transfer which will take you direct from the airport to your accommodation.
Distance to Denver International Airport: 170km
Distance to Eagle County Regional Airport: 115km

