The surname is just an indication of where his family could have originated of course, as people moved around a lot.
You could enter it in to one of theses surname profilers:
https://isogg.org/wiki/Surname_mappingbut they obviously just gives the distribution of the surname not your biological father’s place of birth.
Something which may be useful for you would be a DNA test. If you also test your mother, if she is still living, or one of your mother’s siblings, then in theory any matches that you and your mother do not have in common, should come from your father’s side of the family. You may find a close enough match which will enable you to work out who your father was or find some of his relatives, but at the least you might get an idea of his origins.*
Do you know his first name? Do you have his death certificate or marriage certificate which may give further details about him?
Good luck.
* Added: I see from other threads that Cindy
has already taken a DNA test.