People take part in Zesummen Ennerwee 2025;
Credit: Rotary District 2160
Zesummen Ennerwee, a project run by the Rotary Clubs of Luxembourg, has announced it will host a day of free events across Luxembourg dedicated to people with disabilities on Sunday 27 September 2026, from 13:30 to 20:00.
Since 1981, the Rotary Clubs of Luxembourg have organised a unique day every year in Luxembourg dedicated to providing people with disabilities the opportunity to experience activities, meet others and above all share a meaningful moment together.
Today, the project welcomes around 600 guests (with capacity for up to 800 people), with around 250 volunteers and seventeen Rotary and Rotaract clubs involved in organising the events and activities.
Participation is completely free for people with disabilities and their accompanying persons.
Activities, often otherwise inaccessible, will include:
• rides in sports cars, classic cars, motorbikes and sidecars (around 100 vehicles);
• carriage rides in Echternach;
• trip on the Marie-Astrid with dinner on board (for 160 people);
• vintage tractors and activities in Beringen;
• clowns, music, painting workshop (SUMO);
• demonstrations by the police dog unit;
• communal meal for everyone + festive atmosphere / evening dance.
For the 2026 event, new workshops will include:
• fire station (with London bus);
• solar boat on the Upper Sûre lake;
• educational farm in Dippach (vintage American school bus);
• alpaca farm in Beckerich.
The organisers will publish further details in the coming weeks. Information about the Rotary Clubs of Luxembourg can be found at https://rotary2160.org/en/?ce=1