The village is popular with
divers, as it is close to the wrecks of the
Sound of Mull, with several charter boats available locally.
Kiel Church Set in trees overlooking the
Sound of Mull, Kiel Church with a graveyard is one mile away from Lochaline. The interior of the 19th-century church is plain with a braced timber roof. More than 17 medieval carved gravestones are displayed in the church. They are a reminder of the late medieval flowering of
Gaelic culture associated with the
Lordship of the Isles. Designs include swords, ships and hunting scenes. Other fragments of medieval stones lay in the graveyard, including a six-hundred-year-old cross. Kiel takes its name from Cille Choluimchille, the religious cell or monastery of
St Columba 'Of the Church' who travelled through Northern Scotland in the 6th-century A.D. with news of the Christian gospel and who built the first church here, as the tradition has it.
Ardtornish Estate Ardtornish Estate spreads out around the bay of
Loch Aline. The gardens of Ardtornish House are open to the public and include native and exotic plants and trees.
Ardtornish Castle The castle was one of the principal seats of the high chiefs of
Clan Donald from the early 14th to late 15th century, but Somerled had a fortress here in the mid-12th century. Ardtornish was the hub of strategic sea lanes vital to him. Later, it was at Ardtornish Castle that
John of Islay, Lord of the Isles, 6th chief of Clan Donald died in the 1380s and from where his funeral procession sailed through the Sound of Mull to the island of
Iona. The castle was probably abandoned around the end of the seventeenth century, by which time the Campbell
Earls of Argyll had captured Ardtornish and the other Morvern estates of the MacLeans.
Walking trails The area around the village contains a number of walking paths. These include the coastal walks (the Kinlochaline Low Road and Ardtornish Castle Walk) along the shores of
Loch Aline, a small salt water loch, home to fish and birds.
Loch is the Scottish Gaelic word for a fresh water body or a sea inlet. ==Geology==