Kämpfelbach is a municipality in the district of Enz in Baden-Württemberg in Germany, 7 km away from the town of Pforzheim.
The municipality of Kämpfelbach is located in the transition area between the Kraichgau and the northern Black Forest.
It rises in Ispringen and ends with a total length of twelve miles in the Pfinz at Remchingen.
The Neighboring Communities of Kämpfelbach are Ispringen, Eisingen, Königsbach-Stein, Remchingen, Keltern and Pforzheim.
Grave mounds from the Hallstatt period can be found in the areas Rainwald, Ernstenfeld, Kühlloch and Bernel.
The villages Ersingen and Bilfingen formed already in the Middle Ages a market cooperative and had a common administration.
According to the principle cuius regio, eius religio the citizens had to convert to Calvinism.
On 1 July 1974 the independent villages Ersingen and Bilfingen merged to the municipality of Kämpfelbach.
Scheibenschlagen is an ancient Celtic tradition which takes place on Carnival Sunday and Carnical Monday in Ersingen.
Hereby wooden disks (10 x 10 cm) are placed on hazelnut sticks and lightened in the fire.
The ritual of "Scheibenschlagen" was first documented in 1090 as part of the Lorsch monastery burned down by a fire caused by the custom.
The Inhabitants worshipped the sun due to increasing temperature and daylight periods in spring.
Kämpfelbach is connected to the railway line Karlsruhe - Stuttgart with stations in Ersingen and Bilfingen.