The three lochs are contained in a long valley that is bounded by a series of peaks consisting of large hills and mountains with associated ridges.
Moving west along the loch at its mid-section, and to the north is the mountain of Stac Pollaidh.
As you move towards the sea, there is a ridge to the south with the small peak of Meall Doire an t-Sidhein at 181m, that gets progressively shallower as you approach Enard Bay.
Loch Bad a' Ghaill is very rarely fished due to its remote location and forbidding appearance.
[7] Black Zulu, Soldier Palmer and Peter Ross are the most common flies used on the loch.