The pilot of Velencei
The selected legend to be part of L´AQUA experiences as a pilot will be the legend of the equestrian staute hiding gold inside which was found nearby the Lake Velence: … Continue reading
VELENCEI has presented the pilot on the local workshops
The pilot has been presented on 2 local workshop. The participants all agreed that a one-day experience is an inportant tool of cooperation of local service providers. The myth itself … Continue reading
VELENCEI has selected its pilot
As a results of a consultation with our stakeholders we selected the “The equestrian statue hiding gold inside” http://www.laquaroutes.com/the-equestrian-statue-hiding-gold-inside/. A relatively complex local story was selected as it allows us … Continue reading

Legends of the miraculous Lake Hévízi
The Vice Captain of the fortress of Pápa – called Peter Huszar – received a prophecy from a gipsy lady. The prophecy said that Huszár could only overcome Ali Koppány Turkish/Ottoman military inspector if he takes a bath in the miraculous water of the Lake Hévízi before the battle. The vice captain did so and his victory was guaranteed.

The legend of the ruins of the fortress of Szigliget
How the Ruins of the Fortress of Szigliget, at the Lake Balaton were created Once upon a time a nobleman from Somogy County wanted to build a castle on a hill called the Queen’s Skirt at the shore of the Lake Balaton.

The legend of the echo and the goat hooves of Tihany
Once upon a time there was a beautiful princess. No matter how far men were coming from to admire her beauty no one could have a word with the maid as she was mute. She grazed her flock of golden haired goats on the hills surrounding the hill of Tihany.

The birth of the Hill of Badacsony
Badacsony is a monadnock, rising abruptly from the surrounding plain, domineering the view of the northern shore of the Lake Balaton. It is an ancient volcanic hill.

The origin of the name of the Lake Balaton
An explanation of the origin of the Lake Balaton (Balaton does not have a meaning in Hungarian). Local people place the formation of the Lake Balaton in the ancient times of folk tales. They believed that there used to live giants on the spacious plateau of Badacsony.

Fishermen’s superstitions – Tisza River
Legends of monsters living in River Tisza Supernatural creatures of usually hideous appearance would prey on fishermen and swimmers of the River Tisza.

Attila the Hun’s legendary triple coffin
Attila the Hun was buried in the Tisza River’s bed Attila the King of the Huns was buried in the River Tisza at the place where the river diverged into two branches. One of them was closed so that all the water should flow into the other branch.

Building of an ancient channel between the Tisza and the Danube rivers
The King of the Avars started to build a trench from the Tisza river to the Danube In numerous settlements alongside the Tisza river the legend still prevails that the river used to flow in a different bed, that is, the original place of the water is often kilometres away from the current Tisza.

The legend on the origins of the River Tisza
A legend explaining why River Tisza is meandering so much As the legend of origin says, at the creation of the world, all the rivers had their beds except for the lonely Tisza, who was unhappily lamenting on being forgotten.

Bishop Saint Gellért’s death
How pagans killed Bishop Gellért Saint Gellért on of the first bishops was killed 1047 as from the hill of Kelenföld – which is the present-day Gellért Hill – he was rolled down to the River Danube on a cart by the pagans.

Treasures deep under the water II.
Ship wrecks full of gold lie in the bend of the Danube River Village people alongside the Danube River has several legends of wrecks, treasures trunks and fishermen who suddenly became rich.

Treasures deep under the water I.
Remains of a Roman fortress in the Danube Folk tradition has preserved the Rock of Bölcske („bölcskei-szikla”) in the River Danube for centuries, as an underwater reef and a good place to catch fish

The King elected on the ice of the Danube River
The legend of a great Hungarian King – Mátyás/Matthias – elected on the ice of the Danube river at Budapest

The legend of Hany Istók
A lost child grew up in the marshes of Lake Király Accordingly to the story fishermen from the town of Kapuvár caught a boy aged between 8 and 10 in one of the marshy parts of Lake Király-tó in the area called Hanság in March 1749.

The story of Csontrét (Bone Meadow) of Velence
Bones and small findings washed out from the soil at springtime at the Town of Velence Csontrét (Bone Meadow) is at the Lake Velencei, at northern edge of the town of Velence. It is said that the bones regularly washed out are the remnants of bitter memories from the previous centuries.

The origin of the name of Lake Bella
A small lake and stream was named after the horse of the King Lake Bella was created at the village of Pákozd by the banking-up of Stream Bella feeding the Lake of Velencei.

The healing effect of the mud of Lake Velencei
Local fishermen discovered the healing effect of the mud Fishermen dwelling by the Lake Velencei were known to be tall, sinewy and healthy-looking people.

The equestrian statue hiding gold inside
Golden treasure found in an ancient statue At the village of Velence, a headless equestrian statue was found along a military road dating back to the Roman times.

The 4 great egrets
There is a legend around Lake Velencei related to migrating birds and their connection to the lake. The story goes that a woman with her 3 daughters were held in Turkish (Ottoman) custody.....