Article by Norm Goldman Paintings by Lily Azerad-Goldman Just minutes away from the peaks of Killington and Pico in It is here where Steve and Lauren Bryant in 2002 purchased The Mountain Top Inn & Resort placing its guests at the very heart of Moreover, this tranquil haven in the heart of Vermont can boast of possessing not only some of the most stunning views in the world but also reigns as having one of the best equestrian programs in New England.
Since the Bryant's acquired the four-season resort a few years ago, the lodge has undergone a much-needed renewal. They have devoted a great deal of personal resources in upgrading the resort's facilities and their painstaking emphasis to detail has made The Mountain Top Inn & Resort the prized resort in the area. Beyond doubt, this inn is an ideal source of inspiration for romantics and lovers of nature, as there is not a bad seat in the inn's intimate common areas or from most of its thirty-one rooms. Guests can sit and gaze at the magnificent sweeping views where landscapes of the lodge's three hundred and fifty acres are constantly changing in all seasons, all weather, and at all times of the day. But it's not just the location that makes The Mountain Top Inn & Resort stand out. It's the staff's warm personalities with their devoted service and sense of style that have turned this classic mountain lodge into a choice destination. Steve succinctly sums it up when he affirms: "My wife is the decorator, and my top critic. She also manages the wine program. She creates the ambiance in the property, with her meticulous attention to detail. I'm the one who mixes the pieces together, bringing in the best talent we can find. And I am a cheerleader to support the talent, so we can really maximize what we have here." As soon as you enter the lobby there is an air of causal, contemporary elegance that permeates throughout including the rustically elegant dining room and the thirty-one guest rooms that range from one and two bedroom suites and lodges to five rustic cabins. The luxury rooms have one king or two queen beds, one with balcony and two with kitchenette, 2-person whirlpool bath, and television. All of the rooms feel more like bedrooms at home than hotel or resort rooms and most focus on pastoral views of the surrounding mountains and valley. When you consider the dizzying number of activity options the inn offers for everyone, it is little wonder that it is a very special place for a wedding destination or a romantic retreat where guests will surely find something to indulge in. Every change of season awakens new attractions. You can fly fish, swim in its outdoor pool or in its private sand-beached lake, boat, kayak, canoe, play some tennis, hike, mountain bike, or enjoy some leisurely lawn games. How about some clay bird shooting? You can trot on horseback, as the The well-known hills of Killington and Pico are a short drive away, where Alpine skiers will find some of the finest skiing in
Guests in the mood for dining can experience the culinary expertise of the inn's own resident Chef Shawn M. Casey who brings his creative New American flair. Chef Casey graduated from the prestigious Culinary Institute of America and he treats guests with his unique and tasteful dishes as Cavendish Farms Quail with barbequed apples from Mendon Mountain Orchards, Legend Farms Venison drizzled with Kirsch Brandied Cherry Sauce and Baked Vermont Goat Cheese over local sprouts. All entrees are served with warm organic Vermont Artisan breads and as much as possible fresh local grown produce are used in all of Chef Casey's dishes. In the end, no matter how many activities or amenities a resort offers, it means nothing without a feeling of ease and welcome, and The Mountain Top Inn & Resort's personnel conducts all services with a delightful mix of New England hospitality and warmth. Additional Information Mountain Tel: 800-445-2100: Vermont & Canada: 802-483-2311 |
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