Plockton
Plockton is a village in the Highlands of Scotland in Lochalsh, Wester Ross with a population of 378. Plockton is a negotiation on the coasts of Loch Carron. It encounters eastern, away from the prevailing winds, which together with the North Atlantic Drift provides it a mild environment permitting the Cordyline australis hand to thrive. Located on a sheltered inlet of Loch Carron, and also because of the collection of palm (New Zealand cabbage palm) trees which have controlled Harbour Street because the 1960s, Plockton has a distinct '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 village is a visitor hotel. The tv collection Hamish Macbeth, starring Robert Carlyle, was recorded there, replacementing for the imaginary Lochdubh. Plockton was likewise used for various scenes in the film The Wicker Man as well as the Inspector Alleyn Mysteries television collection enhancing its track record.