We will walk southwards along the Trani seafront to reach the path of the Cliffs. Along this rocky coast with high and continuous cliffs overlooking the sea, far from the city, it will be possible to admire the colorful bee-eater in spring-summer. A slender and colorful bird species that can reach a length of 25-29 cm including the two elongated tail feathers.These magnificent birds, with their unmistakable “crane-crane” sound, nest along the rocky walls.After reaching a shady pine forest on the sea, fascinating spontaneous orchids will sprout, these deceptive plants that with their strange shapes and colors always manage to attract, in addition to insects, lovers of nature and photography. The route will end in Torre Olivieri, a lookout tower located on the coast, in the Lama Paterna, an erosive furrow typical of the Apulian landscape, which conveys the meteoric waters from the karst plateau of the Murge towards the Adriatic Sea.