Eppingen lines

This replica of a chartaque may be seen on the southern edge of the village of Niefern-Öschelbronn.
A chartaque in Eppingen.
A carved wooden watchkeeper near the entrance to the Eppingen chartaque.

The Eppingen lines (German: Eppinger Linien) were a fortified defensive line, which stretched from Weißenstein near Pforzheim via Mühlacker, Sternenfels, Eppingen to Neckargemünd in southern Germany. It had a total length of 86 kilometres.