According to local legend, once upon a time, the local priest had a vineyard on the other side of Lándor Hill and he wished for a tunnel to go through the hill. Digging began from both sides and, as there was plenty of grapes that year and a lot of wine was produced, at each end of the tunnel a large barrel of wine was put for those working on the excavation to help themselves. After a while the two ends met and the tunnel Bújó-lik, which is still passable today, was created.