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Colorado Bed and Breakfast Inns |
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Northwest
Aspen
Beaver Creek
Breckenridge
Carbondale
Craig
Grand Lake
Meeker
Rifle
Steamboat Springs
Vail
Winter Park
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Southwest
Cortez
Crested Butte
Delta
Durango
Gunnison
Montrose
Ouray
Telluride
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Central
Boulder
Canon City
Colorado Springs
Denver
Estes Park
Fort Collins
Manitou Springs
Millsboro
Pueblo
Salida
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Northeast
Brush
Burlington
Last Chance
Limon
Sterling
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Southeast
La Junta
Lamar
Rocky Ford
Springfield
Trinidad
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Colorado
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Travel to Colorado Bed and Breakfast Inns
Colorado is the skiing capitol of the USA, filled with cozy Colorado bed and breakfasts along its mountains. In the winter, ski and snowboard the snow-covered Rocky Mountains at places like Aspen B&B's, Breckenridge B&B's, Steamboat Springs B&B's and Boulder B&B's. In the summer, hike the 500 mile Colorado trail from Durango to Denver, tour Denver’s Botanical Gardens, and eye the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park. Glenwood Springs bed and breakfast inns has Yampah Spa & Vapor Caves nearby, where people enjoy a natural sauna in rock caves. Let www.FindMybedandBreakfast.com help you find the perfect Colorado bed and breakfast.
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Colorado Bed and Breakfast Inns
Colorado is a popular tourist destination and vacation spot, and for good reason, too. With exciting ski slopes, breathtaking views, whitewater rafting, hot springs, spas, museums, aquariums, great golfing, and historic sites, Colorado is a great place to visit, whether you’re looking for a week-long family vacation, a romantic weekend getaway, a golfing holiday, or a ski vacation. Consider bunking at one of Colorado’s many inspected and approved bed and breakfast accommodations as a peaceful and relaxing alternative to traditional, and sometimes noisy and busy, hotels.
Colorado bed and breakfast inns come in all shapes in sizes, offering different experiences, themes, features, and prices for the discriminating traveler. You will be able to find what you’re looking for, no matter what takes you to the beautiful state of Colorado—business or pleasure; family fun or romance—and no matter your personal tastes and price range may be.
Amenities at Colorado Bed & Breakfast Inns
Amenities at Colorado bed & breakfast inns can include room features such as air conditioning, desks, fireplaces, whirlpool tubs, T.V., VCR, DVD player, and private or public bath; inn details such as public hot tub, pool, wheelchair accessibility, whether smoking is allowed or prohibited, and child and/or pet-friendliness; guest services including high-speed Internet, wireless Internet, business conference room, and the ability to host weddings and receptions; and proximity to activities, the most popular in Colorado being skiing, golfing, fishing, whitewater rafting, horseback riding, hiking, and biking. What you will look for in a Colorado bed & breakfast depends on your situation and on your needs. The season in which you choose to vacation to Colorado will affect whether you’ll want air conditioning and something close to summer activities like golf, hiking, and whitewater rafting, or whether you’ll want a B&B with a fireplace close to some great skiing. The number of people in your party will also determine how many rooms you need. If you’re embarking on a Colorado family vacation with the family dog, you’ll need a Colorado bed and breakfast that caters to children as well as pets. In your search for the perfect Colorado B&B, you will come across bed and breakfast inns that cater more to particular groups, such as families, professionals on business, or couples on romantic getaways; large and small bed and breakfast accommodations; B&Bs with different themes (Western motif, Victorian charm, modern city, beauty of nature, etc.); and more. Take these considerations into account when selecting the perfect bed & breakfast for your stay in the magnificent Colorado. After you have found a Colorado bed and breakfast that seems to suit your tastes, preferences, budget, needs, and specific situation, you will still want to contact the B&B innkeeper to ask some important questions or to make some clarifications before you make reservations. Some of these issues include whether the inn has a “resident” pet, the size of the beds (as well as how many beds), whether advance reservations are required, the nature of and the “rules” regarding the breakfast provided, and the inn’s policies regarding cancellation, checking and checking out, payment, as well as minimum and maximum stay. You’ll also want to find out if the bed and breakfast is actually open year-round (some are not), and if the rates change depending on the season (many B&B inns charge more during peak season). No matter which type of Colorado bed and breakfasts you choose, you are sure to have a wonderful, relaxing, enjoyable, and memorable experience that will motivate you to choose the same or a different B&B for your next trip to the lovely Colorado, be it for business or pleasure, and you will officially become a “B&B traveler.”
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