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Decorated with antiques and fine art, the Cortina Inn offers a true Vermont experience and a comfortable setting on 32 acres in the heart of ski country. Whether youre looking for a cozy fireside weekend or an outdoor experience at four-season resort Killington--only a few miles up the Killington Access Road and easily accessible by free shuttle bus-- the Cortina Inn is sure to charm you. br brEach room is decorated individually, capturing Vermonts country charm while providing the comforts of home. From your room, youll be able to step out onto a terrace or balcony. Enjoy a hearty country buffet breakfast each morning compliments of your hosts, Bob and Breda Harnish, then explore the areas recreational opportunities -- including skiing, golf, hiking, snowshoeing, mountain biking and sleigh rides. br brGuests are invited to play on the hotels eight tennis courts, and private and group lessons are available. Year-round, enjoy the Cortinas health club, heated indoor pool, whirlpool, and separate saunas for men and women. The hotel also has a massage therapist on staff. br brDine at Zolas at Cortina, with fine dining preparations of Northern Italian, French bistro and Mediterranean cuisine from head chef Randall Cysyk, formerly of the Four Seasons in Washington DC, or Theodores Tavern, offering a more casual atmosphere perfect for families. The Cortinas lobby art gallery showcases the works of local Vermont artists, with a solo show featuring the works of one selected artist each month. Whimseys Gift Shop sells specialty items (including fine Vermont cheese, maple syrup and other local favorites) and gifts. Shuttle buses to the slopes run every half hour from approximately 7:45am until 4:30pm (return) and cost $1, but guests receive free vouchers.