Tori Island
Tori Island is a small, uninhabited island located off the coast of Ireland. It is part of County Donegal and is known for its rugged cliffs and scenic landscapes. The island covers an area of approximately 6.5 square kilometers and is accessible by ferry from the mainland.
The island is famous for its rich biodiversity, including various bird species and unique plant life. Tori Island also has historical significance, featuring ancient ruins and a lighthouse built in the 19th century. It attracts visitors interested in nature, history, and outdoor activities like hiking and birdwatching.