Not sure if it is appropriate to post this, but I would like to warn all the women pilgrims who are on or intending to walk the Camino. We were walking it last month and whilst in the town of Melide were approached by a tall, older white haired man who spoke English very well. He just started chatting friendly to the four of us middle aged ladies. ( seems innocent doesn't it?) In the conversation he asked us if we were married. We were all sitting on a wall in the square. One of us is not married and he immediately sat next to her ( she was at the end of our little group) proceeded to chat to her. We three were not paying attention at first but before we knew it, he had his arm around our friend, still chatting friendly and before we knew it he had pulled her down to the ground. It was if he thought he were seducing her. She was taken aback, we saw her distress, jumped up and said " We have to go now" and walked out of there as fast as we could. He told our friend he had lived in London and also a few other intimate details I don't want to post. It was very disconcerting. The next day we walked to Boente, stopped in the lovely little cafe/alburgue there for a cafe con leche. Chatting to the fellow from the UK who now lives in Spain and was helping out. Our friend wanted to walk ahead and stepped outside and the same older white haired man was sitting on the bench outside across the street. She came in with a look of horror on her face saying " I can't go out there, he is outside again". The English man seeing our distress asked us what was going on. We told him. Apparently this older man is known for " molesting women ". He isn't thought of highly for obvious reasons. He used to do it in Boente as he lives there, but now goes to Melide which is a bigger town. His wife still lives in London, wanting nothing to do with him. The English man offered to call the Police but quite frankly he hadn't really broken the law and this is what the English man also said. He doesn't really cross the line in that regard but I just want to warn any women pilgrims out there who are walking through the square in Melide if he approaches you run the other way. I don't know what would have happened if our friend had been alone.