Inside Lewis Hamilton’s amazing Colorado Mountain mansion that F1 star reveals is ‘home full of love and memories’
LEWIS HAMILTON'S incredible mansion in the Colorado mountains is the place he loves to stay.
And late last year, stunning model Camila Kenrda was spotted enjoying it too.
The British superstar - who has won seven Formula 1 world championships - has an incredible property portfolio.
In 2019, Hamilton splashed out a whopping $38.5million on a stunning penthouse in New York.
Prior to that, he paid out $21.7m on a unique six-bedroom detached villa in West London, which he is currently refurbishing.
He also owns a three-bedroom apartment in Switzerland and like many F1 drivers, he has a house in Monaco.
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But in the past, Hamilton has revealed that the place he likes to call home is in Colorado, America.
Speaking to the BBC, he said: "I've never really been home [before].
"In my winter, I go to the mountains [in Colorado], which I really see as my main home, because it's a house and it's full of love and memories from people, the family that come every winter.
"Where I live in Monaco, it's been somewhere I go back to and I'd call home but it lacks those memories.
"I'd be there for short periods of time. So it's not been the easiest."
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Hamilton has given fans a glimpse of his Colorado home on Instagram.
He has shared a snap of himself enjoying pancakes for breakfast while sat outside.
The F1 star loves to soak up the views and explore the wilderness that surrounds the house.
Hamilton has even taken his dogs for a spin around the lake on his paddleboard.
There's no end of activities that he can do while up the mountains with his loved ones.
He has sped around on a snowmobile, raced up the hills on his motorbike and snowboarded down the cliffs.
The inside of his Colorado pad has been kitted out with as much wood as possible.
He has a huge wooden bookshelf, complete with a globe and a number of other statues.
Hamilton matched Michael Schumacher's record of seven world titles in 2020.
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And in the same year he was knighted in the 2020 New Year's Honours list.