The hike from Teguise to Lagomar is one of those routes where the landscape slowly shifts from quiet village charm to full‑blown surrealism. The place feels like a dream someone forgot to wake up from — which fits perfectly with its colourful history. Legend has it that Lagomar was once owned (briefly and chaotically) by Omar Sharif, who supposedly lost it in a single game of bridge. Whether the story is true or just island folklore hardly matters; it adds exactly the kind of mythic sparkle the place deserves. Built into a volcanic quarry, the house blends art, architecture, and geology in a way that makes you wonder if it grew here naturally.