The Castle of Monforte (Portuguese: Castelo de Monforte) is a medieval castle located in the civil parish of Colmeal e Vilar Torpim, in the municipality of Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, Portuguese district of Guarda.
It was mentioned in the Treaty of Alcañices (1297), but lost its strategic importance owing to the new frontier and abandoned.
During the Évora Cortes (1414) it was referred to as the local ermo (secluded place) by representatives of Castelo Rodrigo, and did not appear in the Livro das Fortalezas of Duarte de Armas, in the 16th century.
On 24 March 1993, a dispatch was issued to indicate the beginning of a process to classify castle.
[1] The ruins of the castle are situated on the northern edge of the locality of Bizarril, a hilltop community in the parish of Colmeal e Vilar Torpim.