Plockton
Plockton is a town in the Highlands of Scotland in Lochalsh, Wester Ross with a population of 378. Plockton is a settlement on the shores of Loch Carron. It encounters east, away from the dominating winds, which along with the North Atlantic Drift gives it a light climate permitting the Cordyline australis hand to flourish. Positioned on a protected inlet of Loch Carron, as well as because of the series of hand (New Zealand cabbage hand) trees which have dominated Harbour Street because the 1960s, Plockton has a distinctive 'sub-tropical appearance' (Nicholson: 1975). The Church of Scotland in the village (additionally used by the Free Church of Scotland) was developed by Thomas Telford. The town is a traveler resort. The television collection Hamish Macbeth, starring Robert Carlyle, was filmed there, substituting for the imaginary Lochdubh. Plockton was likewise used for numerous scenes in the movie The Wicker Man and the Inspector Alleyn Mysteries tv series furthering its reputation.