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Extract from the Plockton Travel Guides:
A fifteen-minute train ride north of Kyle at the seaward end of islet-studded Loch Carron lies the unbelievably picturesque village of
PLOCKTON
: a chocolate-box row of neatly painted cottages ranged around the curve of a tiny harbour and backed by a craggy landscape of heather and pine. Its fifteen minutes of fame came in the mid-1990s, when the BBC chose the village as the setting for the TV drama
Hamish Macbeth
. Though the resulting spin-off has quietened down a little, in high season it's still packed full of tourists, yachties and second-home owners. The unique brilliance of Plockton's light has also made it some... read the whole Plockton Travel Guides...
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