Mohican Little Brown Inn
Mohican Little Brown Inn is a low-slung, roadside motel with a few rooms and simple amenities. Available rooms include those with two full-size beds, a single suite with two beds and a Jacuzzi. A small log cabin located on the hotel grounds is available for rent. With their stay, guests get a free continental breakfast, free wireless internet and local calls.
Mohican Little Brown Inn
940 South Market St.
Loudonville, OH 44842-9410
(888) 994-5525
mohicanlittlebrowninn.com
Blackfork Inn
The Blackfork Inn is a bed and breakfast made up of two 19th-century buildings, one built in 1865 and the other in 1847. The main house offers six guest rooms, while the other home includes two suites. One of the suites takes up the entire second floor of the 1847 house, and includes a gas fireplace and Victorian claw-footed bathtub. Guests in the main house must share restroom facilities. Breakfast is served in the main house each morning in the common dining room. The Inn also includes two parlors and a library for guests to share.
Blackfork Inn
303 North Water St.
Loudonville, OH 44842-1273
(419) 994-3252
blackforkinn.com
Landoll's Mohican Castle
Landoll's Mohican Castle is a remarkable place to stay. A multi-suite wooden castle, complete with a tower, the Mohican Castle has its own carriage for guests to ride in and an indoor pool and fitness center for guests to explore. The lobby features heated tiles and old-world furniture. Among the 11 suites for guests to choose from is the Londoll Suite, which includes the three-story tower and a large, private balcony. Suites are themed, including Old English, Asian and medieval tapestries. The grounds surrounding the castle are available to guests for hiking and nature walks.
Landoll's Mohican Castle
561 Twp Rd 3352
Loudonville, OH 44842
(419) 994-3427
landollsmohicancastle.com
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