PEOPLE. SHAPING. REGIONS.
Locals know best what their region needs!
Welcome to the LEADER approach in Luxembourg! LEADER provides financial and organisational support to citizens, associations, communities and companies who wish to become active to shape and strengthen their region.
LEADER inspires people to implement their ideas to bring their region further, true to the motto: People. Shaping. Regions.
Regions
Leader | Luxembourg
LEADER is participatory regional development in the service of rural citizens, municipalities, associations and companies who want to strengthen their home region and make it a better place to live. LEADER stands for Liaisons Entre Actions de Développement de l‘Economie Rurale and is a European-funded initiative. The Local Action Group (LAG) is a public-private partnership and acts as an interface between the numerous local stakeholders to implement the LEADER approach.
There are five LEADER regions in Luxembourg: the LEADER region Éislek in the north, the LEADER regions Mëllerdall and Miselerland in the east, and the LEADER regions Wëlle Westen and Zentrum Westen in the west.
LEADER | Éislek
The LEADER region Éislek covers the territory of the municipalities of the cantons of Wiltz, Vianden and Clervaux as well as the municipalities of Bourscheid and Feulen in the canton of Diekirch. It presents in terms of its area the largest LEADER region in Luxembourg. The region's economy relies mainly on agriculture, trade and crafts, as well as tourism. The stunning plateaus, the lush green wooded hills and valleys, and the country's largest reservoir are attractions for hikers and nature lovers alike from home and abroad. The numerous castles as well as the charming town centres of Vianden, Clervaux and Wiltz are also important cultural heritage sites.
Population: 50,587
Area: 747.2 km²
Population density: 67.7 inhabitants/km²
Members: 55
LEADER | Mëllerdall
The LEADER region Mëllerdall is located in the east of the country bordering Germany. The Luxembourgish name "Mëllerdall", translates as "Valley of the Mills" and is a reference to the area’s tradition of mills. The rock formations of the Luxembourg sandstone are distinctive, extraordinary and fascinating. The sandstone presents a unique attraction that has turned the region into a popular tourism and leisure destination with a high experience value. The region also became a Nature & Geopark Region in 2016 and is part of the worldwide network of UNESCO Global Geoparks since 2022. An award that, among other things, recognises the cooperation between the numerous partners in the region.
The region's economy is based mainly on tourism, agriculture, trade and crafts, the service sector such as gastronomy or retail.
Population: 31,071
Area: 311.0 km²
Population density: 99.9 inhabitants/km²
Members: 33
LEADER | Miselerland
The Miselerland region is unique for the Grand Duchy in many ways: it borders the largest river (the Moselle), it is the only wine-growing region (Moselle luxembourgeoise), it has the lowest point (d'Spatz in Wasserbillig), features the largest port (Port du Mertert) and the only spa town (Mondorf-les-Bains) as well as the ecologically most valuable wetland (Haff Réimech nature reserve).
History was written in one of the many wine-growing villages of the region: the Schengen Agreement created the "Schengen Area", which enables freedom of travel and movement for people and goods between signatory countries. Thanks to these achievements of the European integration process, Schengen is often referred to as the "cradle of Europe".
LEADER has adopted this European spirit: in cooperation with the neighbouring region of Moselfranken in Germany, Miselerland has produced a joint local development strategy. Both regions thus form the first transnational LEADER region in Europe and implement many LEADER projects together across the Luxembourg-German border. Local and regional projects that help to bring the Miselerland region further complement the international cooperation activities.
Population: 44,345
Area: 240.6 km²
Population density: 184.3 inhabitants/km²
Members: 42
LEADER | Wëlle Westen
The LEADER region Wëlle Westen focuses on the slow tourism movement, offers in the area of inclusive tourism and the development of short, high-quality hiking trails. The international "EuroVelo Route 5" (between London and Rome) crosses the region and leads from the north past the unique Obermartelingen slate mine over the old narrow-gauge railway "Jhangeli" through quaint villages towards the south. Other tourist offers include the UNESCO award-winning castle in Useldingen and the innovative overnight accommodation "MushRooms", the Beckerich "Kulturmillen" with the energy museum and the "TouristInfo Kanton Réiden" that informs tourists and visitors on the regional activities. In addition to tourism, the region has specialized economically on agriculture, trade and crafts.
Population: 22,138
Area: 268.3 km²
Population density: 82.5 inhabitants/km²
Members: 31
LEADER | Zentrum Westen
The LEADER region Zentrum Westen stretches north-west of Luxembourg City from the Belgian border up to the centre of the Grand Duchy. Bordering the suburbs of Luxembourg City, the region has a much higher population density than the other LEADER regions. The Zentrum Westen region impresses with its unique landscapes. The largest habitat protection zone in Luxembourg, which is part of the European Natura 2000 network can be found between the valleys of the Mamer and Eisch rivers. The so-called ‘Valley of the Seven Castles’ also belongs to the area covered by the LEADER region, as several important cultural monuments from all eras of human history.
Population: 53,225
Area: 249.1 km²
Population density: 213.7 inhabitants/km²
Members: 32
News
At the end of May, the European LEADER community met in Jūrmala, Latvia. Also in attendance were LEADER managers from Luxembourg: Sarah Mathieu from the Centre-West region and Thomas Wallrich from the …
As part of the transnational LEADER project „Stronger together for sustainable tourism“, representatives from ORT Region Müllerthal – Kleine Luxemburger Schweiz and LEADER Regioun Mëllerdall took part in the …
On 18 May 2026, a new association was officially founded at the Musée Michel Lucius in Reimberg to manage the Geology Museum. Several interested parties from the municipality of Préizerdaul came together to ...
Are you interested in rural development and want to gain practical experience? Do you have a 1st degree or are you studying for a bachelor's degree? Then contact the LEADER office in Wëlle ...
On Wednesday, 13 May, the LEADER project Kultur inklusiv - an inclusive cultural project that brings together people with and without disabilities as audience, artists and ...
On Sunday, 10 May 2026, the Representation of the European Commission invites you to Europe Day in Wiltz. In the courtyard of the castle, a varied cultural programme will highlight the European values of ...
Around 50 LEADER representatives from Germany, Austria, Italy and Luxembourg learned how the spirit of Schengen allows European neighbours to overcome challenges together during a three-day excursion to the ...
Last Saturday, the event „Literatur, déi verbënnt“, organised by the Syndikat des Kanton Redingen as part of the mini-project „Bicherboxen“, attracted numerous visitors. Over 100 guests came to the ...
The Wéngertsbourse has been online since February and brings together vineyard owners with potential tenants or buyers quickly and easily. RTL Radio Lëtzebuerg has been interested in the background ...
The second meeting of the regional mayors' council in March focussed on the topic of housing construction. The discussion between the mayors showed that municipalities are often caught between different players (state, ...
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