Mansfield, Louisiana Hotels

Mansfield, Louisiana Hotels
Mansfield, La., in De Soto Parish about 30 miles south of Shreveport, offers sightseers a number of beautiful antebellum mansions and the Mansfield State Historic Site. Sabine National Forest is less than an hour's drive away, and the area offers hiking, golf, boating and fishing. Nearby Toledo Bend lake is a favorite among bass fishers. Here are some comfortable places to rest up after a full day of enjoying the area's offerings.

Moonlight and Lace

This charming bed and breakfast, operated by Butch and Pam Heberlie, offers a quiet getaway on a country property about a mile out of the Mansfield city center. The smoke-free facility has four beautifully appointed bedrooms, each containing a private bath. Amenities include an outdoor pool, satellite TV with DVD and VCR, central heat and air conditioning. A gourmet breakfast is served weekend mornings and Continental breakfast on weekday mornings. No children or pets.

Moonlight and Lace
209 North Hills Drive
Mansfield, LA 71052
(318) 871-5591
moonlightandlace.us

Mansfield Inn

Mansfield Inn is a basic economy hotel convenient to Highway 84. The hotel has 68 rooms, each of which comes with air conditioning, cable TV and coffee maker. The Mansfield Inn's amenities include an outdoor pool and daily maid service.

Mansfield Inn
1055 Washington Avenue
Mansfield, LA 71052
(318) 872-5034

Cook-Hill Bed & Breakfast

Located eight miles from Mansfield, this historic 1850 Queen Anne Victorian style house offers four elegant guest rooms (including limited handicap access) with private baths. Cook-Hill provides parking, wireless Internet access, irons and in-room TVs. Innkeeper Jane Bryant, an experienced chef, prepares a full breakfast each morning as well as cooking on-site dinners. The lodging is just four miles from the local De Soto Parish Airport.

Cook-Hill Bed & Breakfast
816 5th Street
Grand Cane, LA‎ 71032
(318) 858-0800‎

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