Best attractions and places to see around Keltern offer a blend of wine culture, historical landmarks, and natural beauty at the northern edge of the Black Forest. The town is situated within an abundant winegrowing region, known for its winemaking heritage and featuring numerous grape fields. The area provides access to picturesque natural surroundings, including forests, rivers like the Pfinz and Nagold, and an extensive network of hiking and biking trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Directly behind Pforzheim, the Würm Cycle Path plunges into dense forest, and apart from the town of Würm, there's not the slightest trace of civilization for miles. It's more up and down than along the Nagold River, but it's a beautiful green hell.
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A piece of bike path along the Pfinz. Unfortunately, there are only a few such beautiful stretches of trail along the Pfinz.
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Whether you are a pedestrian or a cyclist, you can linger on the beautiful wooden bridge and watch the Nagold.
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yes, quite nice, but not a sensation.
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The historic old town of Ettlingen impresses with its narrow streets, beautiful cafés and historic houses next to modern city architecture. Ettlingen Castle rises in the middle of the old town, the oldest parts of which go back to a medieval castle that was converted into a representative Renaissance complex in the 16th century. Ettlingen is always worth a visit.
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The gateway to the northern Black Forest with its old town, the many cafés, the town hall square, the castle, the stock of well-kept old half-timbered houses, the gastronomy (especially the Vogelbräu brewery) and many other highlights are a must-see. Even the longest journey is worthwhile. Of course there is also an excellent hotel business, --- and castle festivals, the Alb, the Bismarkturm and and.....
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The Würmtal cycle path sometimes runs directly along the banks of the Würm. It can be easily combined with the Nagoldtal cycle path.
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Great bridge for hikers and cyclists to cross the Nagold.
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Keltern boasts a rich history, evident in its 16th-century historical wine press and the Heimatmuseum, which regularly features exhibits on wine and jewelry making. You can also visit ancient churches like the Dietlinger Church (dating to 1250), Ellmendingen Church (built in 1404), and the 15th-century Pankratiuskapelle. Nearby, the Ettlingen Old Town and Castle offers a glimpse into medieval times with its well-preserved architecture.
Yes, Keltern is surrounded by natural beauty. The town is nestled within an abundant winegrowing region, offering picturesque grape fields. You can explore the Würm Valley, known for its scenic bike paths along the Würm River, or visit the Covered wooden bridge over the Nagold River, an idyllic spot for resting. The Alb River and Ettlingen Old Town also provides a charming setting with its river views.
Keltern offers an extensive network of trails for both hiking and biking. The Weinwanderweg (Wine Hiking Trail) allows you to explore the local wineries and landscapes. For cyclists, the Würm Valley features one of the most beautiful bike paths in the Enzkreis, and the Pfinz River Path is excellent for cycling and inline skating. You can find various routes, including easy hikes, running trails, and road cycling routes, by exploring the guides for easy hikes around Keltern, running trails, and road cycling routes.
Many attractions in and around Keltern are suitable for families. The scenic bike paths along the Würm Valley and the Pfinz River Path are great for family outings. Exploring the Alb River and Ettlingen Old Town or the Ettlingen Old Town and Castle also offers engaging experiences for all ages, with historical sites and pleasant strolls.
The region around Keltern is appealing for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Summer offers pleasant conditions for cycling, especially along paths like the Würm Valley, which is described as pleasantly cool. The Dietlinger Wine Festival, typically held on the third weekend in September, provides a cultural highlight during the autumn, coinciding with the wine harvest season.
Yes, several areas around Keltern are dog-friendly. For instance, the Ettlingen Old Town and Castle is noted as a dog-friendly location, allowing you to explore the historic town with your canine companion. Many of the natural trails and paths, such as those along the Pfinz and Nagold rivers, are also suitable for walks with dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and respect local regulations.
Keltern is an art-loving town, with numerous sculptures displayed around the area. The Rathaus (Town Hall) frequently hosts art exhibitions. Additionally, the Heimatmuseum showcases regular exhibits, and the town celebrates its winemaking heritage with the Dietlinger Wine Festival, typically held in September.
For those seeking easier walks, Keltern offers several accessible routes. You can find options like the "View of the Black Forest – Kelterner Engelweg loop from Niebelsbach" or the "Ellmendingen Vineyards – View of Dietlingen loop from Ellmendinger Roggenschleh." These are typically shorter and less challenging. More details and routes can be found in the guide for easy hikes around Keltern.
Visitors frequently praise the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Alb River and Ettlingen Old Town is appreciated for its historic, well-kept city and special flair. The Würm Valley is loved for its beautiful and pleasantly cool bike paths, while the Covered wooden bridge over the Nagold River is noted as an idyllic spot for resting amidst a well-maintained landscape.
Yes, Keltern is particularly renowned for its connection to wine, with its name reflecting its winemaking heritage. The town is situated within an abundant winegrowing region, featuring numerous grape fields that produce flavorful Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) wines. You can explore this heritage by visiting the historical wine press, the Heimatmuseum's wine exhibits, or by walking the scenic Weinwanderweg (Wine Hiking Trail) through the vineyards. The Dietlinger Wine Festival in September is also a major celebration of local wine.
While specific accessibility details vary, the Ettlingen Old Town and Castle is noted as being wheelchair accessible in parts. Additionally, the Pfinz River Path is generally suitable for cycling and inline skating, suggesting it may offer smoother, more accessible sections for wheelchair users, though it's always recommended to check specific route conditions.


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