Best attractions and places to see around Egenhausen are found in this municipality nestled in the northern Black Forest. Situated between the Black Forest, the Heckengäu, and the Upper Gäu, Egenhausen offers picturesque landscapes and a rich heritage. The region features diverse natural environments, including river valleys and nature reserves, alongside historical sites and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The “Posthotel zur Sonne” (Post Hotel at the Sun) was built in 1697 as one of the first larger buildings outside the Upper Gate on the Vorstadtplatz (Suburb Square) by butcher, innkeeper, and mayor Johann Philipp Deublin. In the 18th century, there was already a royal route for coaches that led from Stuttgart via Nagold to Freudenstadt and Strasbourg. In 1807, King Frederick established a post office in the Gasthaus zur Sonne. A stable for changing horses was added in 1812. At times, up to 50 animals were housed there. In 1898, the business moved to a new post office building on Leonhardstraße. Under Paul and Emma Luz, the post office was transformed into a hotel. During renovations in 1906, running water and electricity were installed. Professor Robert Nachbauer from Stuttgart had the magnificent half-timbering in the Franconian style uncovered and designed the artistically significant inn sign. `` . ... . After taking over the hotel in 1950, Karl-Friedrich and Lore Scholl had it modernized. Until its sale in 1984, the Hotel Post remained in the possession and management of the same family for generations, although the names changed: Deublin, Gschwindt, Luz, and Scholl.
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Old post station for changing horses. Rumor has it that Napoleon Bonaparte was also here. After all, the historic half-timbered house was one of the most important rest stops on the Stuttgart-Strasbourg stagecoach route. However, it is documented that Federal President Theodor Heuss and also the composer and musician James Lasst stayed overnight here.
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Beautiful and very large medieval castle ruins – clearly visible from afar as a landmark above the town of Nagold. Accessible via various hiking trails through the forest surrounding the Schlossberg. Great views of the Heckengäu, the Black Forest, and, in good weather, even the Swabian Alb. Served on weekends in the summer. Regular events are also held.
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Nagold has many old half-timbered houses in the old town, all of which have been well restored. The crowning glory is of course the historic Old Post Office
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The historic half-timbered house was an important rest stop on the stagecoach route connecting Stuttgart and Strasbourg. Rumor has it that Napoleon Bonaparte even stayed here overnight. What is proven, however, is that Frederick I in 1811, he and his men stopped here for a break and consumed 11 bottles of champagne, 15 bottles of the finest wine, and a great deal of other alcoholic beverages, especially beer, water, and coffee. His bill came to 244 guilders and 27 kreuzers. In short, the king and his 17 companions squandered the equivalent of a good 2,000 euros by today's standards, and this at a time when severe crop failures plagued the population.
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Egenhausen is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the Egenhäuser Kapf Nature Reserve, known for its unique Muschelkalk soil and panoramic views, potentially reaching the Swabian Alb on clear days. Other natural highlights include the dramatic Teufelsloch (Devil's Hole) with its waterfall, the romantic Bömbachtal valley for forest and meadow hikes, and scenic walks along the Nagold River.
Yes, the region offers several historical sites. A prominent one is the Hohennagold Castle Ruins, which provides commanding views over the Nagoldtal. In Wildberg, you can see the Historic Water Wheel, installed in 1898. Egenhausen itself has a historic church tower dating back to Romanesque times and an old schoolhouse. The nearby town of Nagold also boasts a well-preserved old town with numerous historic half-timbered houses.
The Egenhausen area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking on numerous trails. For cycling, the Nagold Valley Cycle Path offers scenic sections, especially between Nagold and Pforzheim. There are also dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Road Cycling Routes in the area.
Many attractions around Egenhausen are suitable for families. The Nagold Valley Cycle Path is great for family bike rides. The Hohennagold Castle Ruins offer an exciting historical exploration with panoramic views. The Historic Water Wheel in Wildberg is also a point of interest for all ages. Additionally, the "Wild Waters" nature trail is particularly recommended for families.
For stunning vistas, head to the Egenhäuser Kapf Nature Reserve, where you can enjoy panoramic views that can extend to the Swabian Alb on clear days. The Hohennagold Castle Ruins also offer a wonderful perspective over the Nagoldtal and the city of Nagold.
Yes, especially in the nearby town of Nagold. The Old Town of Nagold features a pedestrian zone with outdoor gastronomy, perfect for a break. The historic Old Post Hotel in Nagold, a former stagecoach stop, is also a notable spot for refreshments.
Egenhausen offers cultural insights through its local traditions and sites. The St. Wendelinus Church is known for hosting regular concerts. The municipality also celebrates traditional events like the Maypole Festival and the Harvest Festival, providing a glimpse into local customs.
Egenhausen has a unique historical past, including a former Nazarene settlement from the mid-19th century. This well-preserved community, with its buildings, cemetery, and agricultural areas, offers a rare insight into a specific faith and economic community. You can also find well-preserved 18th-century "Einfirsthof" (single-roof farmhouses) and a late 19th-century brick pump house, reflecting the village's early water supply.
The Nagold River valley can be beautifully explored by both hiking and cycling. Hiking along the river offers breathtaking views. For cyclists, the Nagold Valley Cycle Path is an excellent option, providing scenic routes particularly between Nagold and Pforzheim.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views from places like the Hohennagold Castle Ruins and the scenic beauty of the Nagold Valley Cycle Path. The well-restored half-timbered houses in Nagold's Old Town and its vibrant pedestrian zone with outdoor gastronomy are also highly rated for their charm and atmosphere.
Nature lovers will enjoy the hiking trails within the Egenhäuser Kapf Nature Reserve, including the well-known "AugenBlick-Runde." The romantic Bömbachtal also offers attractive forest and meadow hikes. For a longer challenge, consider routes from the Running Trails around Egenhausen guide, such as the "Panorama Trail Egenhausen – Egenhäuser Kapf loop."


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