executive summary by Darmansjah
Colorado has some of the USA’s best skiing, and historic
town that have lots to do off the slopes. For a lived-in town feel, try Breckenridge, a survivor of the 19th-century
gold rush 80 miles west of Denver. The skiers with you can split time on
fantastic mountains, with Keystone and the high-up
Arapahoe Basin also nearby. For non-skiers there are shops, spas, indie
films at the Speakesy Theatre, art classes, outdoor ice-skating tours and the
just-opened Gold Runner roller coaster
through forested tracks by the slopes. You can then all enjoy happy hour and
meals of elk at the Victorian antique-filled Hearthstone Restaurant (heartstonerestaurant.biz). The Fireside
inn b&b (from US$66; firesideinn.com)
is a good budget option with a hot tub and easy access to downtown, or stay
through the weekend to take advantage of ‘Sunday Sleepover’ rates at One Ski Hill Place (from US$79; rockresorts.com).
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