Breckenridge, Colorado  ·  140 Royal Tiger Road

The Breck Haus

Making Breckenridge feel like home — for everyone you love most.

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6
Bedrooms
16
Sleeps
5,186
Sq Ft
3
Levels
Est. 2020
Family Owned
Great Room
Chef's Kitchen
Dining Room

The House

Not a hotel.
A home.

At 5,186 square feet, The Breck Haus was built for groups who want to actually be together — six bedrooms, additional lower-level bunk sleeping, a chef's kitchen stocked for real cooking, and enough space for everyone to spread out without losing each other. Steps from downtown, surrounded by pines.

Chef's Kitchen
Private Hot Tub
Stone Fireplace
Expansive Deck
Rec Room
Fire Pit
Private Office
Pet Friendly
Ski Shuttle (Nov–Apr)
Walk to Main Street

The Rooms

Six bedrooms.
Sixteen people, comfortable.

Four kings upstairs, one king on the main level, one queen suite. Plus two lower-level bunk rooms (sleeping 8–10 more) and a sofa bed in the office — the house comfortably sleeps 16.

Wildflower Queen Suite
Wildflower Queen
Queen · Ensuite Bath
Aspen King
Aspen King
King · Mountain Views
Blue Spruce King
Blue Spruce King
King · Wooded Views
Bear Cub Bunk Room
Bear Cub
Lower Level · Twin Bunks · Sleeps 4–5
Fox Cub Bunk Room
Fox Cub
Lower Level · Queen Bunks · Additional Sleeping
Rec Room
Rec Room
Billiards · Air Hockey · Ping Pong · Big Screen

The Outdoors

The mountain
starts here.

The real living happens outside. A private hot tub tucked into the pines. A covered deck with heaters for après ski. A stone fire pit surrounded by Adirondacks. All of it looking into the woods.

Private Hot Tub
Six-person hot tub on the deck. Open year-round. Best in winter when it's snowing.
Covered Deck
Full outdoor living setup with heaters. This is where après ski actually happens.
Fire Pit
Stone patio, Adirondacks, and a fire pit made for long nights under Colorado sky.
Hot tub at sunset
Covered patio
Deck at dusk

Explore Breckenridge

Four seasons.
No bad one.

Breckenridge isn't just a ski town. It's a year-round place that locals are quietly protective of — and guests who discover it in summer or fall tend to come back every year. Here's how to do each season right.

Eat & Drink
The real Breck table
Skip the tourist traps. These are the spots locals actually go — and come back to every trip.
Aurum — daily happy hour 4–6pm, don't miss it
Breckenridge Distillery — whiskey tours + world-class cocktails
The Blue Moose — the classic Breck breakfast, full stop
Giampietro or Tin Plate — best pizza in town, both earn it
Clint's — sandwiches, carrot cake, coffee cake, all things right
Higgles — small-batch ice cream, locals' favorite
Arts & Live Music
This town has a real arts scene
The Riverwalk Center sits on the banks of the Blue River and punches well above its weight for a mountain town. The calendar runs year-round.
Breckenridge Music Festival — summer orchestra series
Backstage Theatre — local productions all season
Free AirStage concerts at the Arts District (June–Aug)
breckcreate.org for the full schedule
Winter · Nov – Apr
Five peaks. One unforgettable town.
187 trails, the highest chairlift in North America, and a Main Street that knows how to do après right. Ullr Fest in December is unlike anything else.
Ski all 5 peaks in a day
Ullr Fest — Breck's wildest night of the year
Fat bike brewery & distillery tour
Pond Skim at Peak 8 in late April
Summer & Fall · Jun – Nov
Locals will tell you: come back in summer.
Wildflowers, long days, the Blue River full of trout, and aspens turning gold by September. No lift lines. No crowds. Just the mountain.
Hike Quandary Peak (14er, 6 miles)
Mountain bike the Peaks Trail
Boreas Pass Road in fall color
Sawmill Reservoir — easy hike, big payoff

Book Your Stay

Ready when you are.

The Breck Haus is managed by Moving Mountains, one of Breckenridge's most trusted luxury rental companies. Book directly through them for the best experience.

Questions? hello@thebreckhaus.com

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