Cnicht
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Cnicht is a hill in Snowdonia, known as the "Matterhorn of Wales" because of its appearance when viewed from the south-west. In reality Cnicht is a long ridge and, at 689 m, not particularly high.
The hill gets its name from the supposed similarity with a knight's helmet.