Beiertheim-Bulach is a district of Karlsruhe, Germany, between Ebertstraße, Hofgut Scheibenhardt, Oberreut and Weiherfeld-Dammerstock.
It consists of the formerly independent districts of Beiertheim and Bulach, which are separated by the Alb.
In the 19th century, a laundry industry developed in the town and lasted until after the Second World War.
The village was financially well equipped as it repeatedly sold land to the expanding city of Karlsruhe.
Today there are, among other things, in town the Stephanienbad swimming pool building that was modified to the Paul Gerhardt church, the Hofgut Scheibenhardt estate, as well as the Catholic churches of St. Cyriakus und St. Michael with the Beiertheimer Altar by Hans Wydyz.