Ski - Introduction
Winter in Vermont offers a variety of trails for skiing and snowshoeing, from fairly easy, groomed surfaces at Nordic cross-country ski centers at or near our inns, to the ungroomed, and often unbroken, backcountry trails that run between them. You'll stay at several country inns that offer a variety of winter experiences. Each innkeeper on our self-guided program will help you choose daily activities that are just right for you. We'll also provide you with options you may choose while staying at each of the inns. Guided tours are easily arranged: call or e-mail us if you would like to discuss arranging a guided trip custom-designed for your group.
SKIING INN TO INN ~ TWO ITINERARIES
We are now offering our popular Catamount Excursion in two distinct formats: the "Touring Cat" emphasizes groomed conditions at top-notch touring centers optionally interspersed with mild scenic backcountry skiing; the "Wild Cat" is the original wilderness inn to inn ski along the Catamount Trail, and is recommended for experienced backcountry skiers/snowshoers who enjoy breaking new trail.
Whichever vacation you choose, expect the same cozy accommodations, congenial company, and excellent cuisine that are hallmarks of our unique Vermont country inns; flexible point-to-point skiing; and, always, fresh air and options to suit your tastes and skiing abilities. Maps are provided each day. Trips can be arranged from three to seven nights by adding other inns near touring
centers or adding additional nights at the inns already in the packages. |