Eschelbronn is also known as the “Carpenters’ Village”. The Carpentry and Local Heritage Museum focuses mainly on the work of a carpenter, but includes other trades which in times past were closely linked to carpentry. Another unusual feature of this quaint little village is a chestnut-lined avenue, which is about 310 metres long.
The row of 19 horse chestnut trees is under a protection order as a natural monument. A somewhat more extensive natural monument in this area can be found in Brünnleswald, between Meckesheim and Eschelbronn. This geological idiosyncrasy is the Stone Gully, which is well worth investigating and a great destination for a walk.