Welcome Breckenridge! Come along with Ridden and learn fun historical facts about Breckenridge, Co as you ride around on a state of the art fat bike while on a guided Ridden bike tour. Once we leave o
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Location: Breckenridge
What's Included
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Use of bicycle
- Return transportation (please tip driver)
- Experienced Guide
- Alcoholic drinks (tasting portion)
- Use of helmet
- Local taxes
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, you can definitely bring kids along! Ridden tours say they're great for all ages, so your little ones can join in on the fun. Just make sure they can handle a bike ride, as it's about 4 miles in total. Also, keep in mind that the drinking part is just for adults, but kids can enjoy the ride and scenery.
A: If the weather is really bad, Ridden will usually reschedule the tour. They want everyone to have a good time! I'd recommend checking the forecast a day or two before your tour date and reaching out to them if you're unsure. They’re good about communicating any changes.
A: I'd recommend wearing comfortable athletic clothing and good shoes, since you'll be biking and possibly walking at the breweries. Layers are a good idea too, especially in Breck where it can get chilly. And don’t forget sunscreen, even if it's overcast – the elevation can be sneaky with sunburn!
Discussions
Just did the Fat Bike Beer & Distillery Tour – so much fun!
I went on the Ridden Fat Bike Tour in Breckenridge last weekend and it was a blast! We learned some cool history about the area and the trails were amazing. The ride down by the river had jaw-dropping views! Stopped at the Breckenridge Distillery for some tastings and then headed to Broken Compass Brewery. A little steep on the bike path but totally worth it. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a fun day out!
Thinking about gifting the Fat Bike Tour for my friend's birthday!
Hey everyone! I’m considering giving the Ridden Fat Bike and Beer Tour as a gift for my friend’s birthday. She loves biking and craft beer, plus I think the history aspect will interest her. Have any of you done it? Is it really as good as it sounds? Any tips on making the day extra special?