If you live in North America, or Central Asia you will find it hilarious that in Britain we have "The Peak District". Most of its "peaks" are less than 600 metres high. The small town Chapel en le Frith, "In The High Peak" is at an altitude of 219 metres.
Having said that, the tops are high enough for there to be a distinct category of vegetation, for the weather to change abruptly from Summer to bleak Autumn at a moment's notice, and for there to be several Mountain Rescue Teams in the Peak District and elsewhere in the North of England, rescuing people who really do get into difficulties on the "mountains".
Go to the Lake District and you find a peak of 978 metres. Wow! Now that's what we call a mountain, (in Britain).
You work with what you've got.