The loch is bounded by the extensive
Meith Bheinn plateau to the north, that contain many small peaks with the highest at the east end being
Sgùrr na Plaide at 454m. Further north is the imposing bulk of
Loch Morar To the south lies the long flat boggy plateau the peak of
Glas-charn at 633m, at the east end that separates Loch Beoraid from
Loch Eilt which lies on a similar orientation and is almost the same length as Loch Beoraid. At the west of the loch lies
Prince Charlie's Cave, one of many where
Charles Edward Stuart was said to have sheltered when on the run from the
Duke of Cumberland, after the defeat at the
Battle of Culloden. ==References==