Santa Croya is located in the space called in its time “medieval alfoz of Benavente”. Tradition has it that its origin is in shepherds who came from Santa Marta de Tera. These came every day with their cattle to graze where today is the current population, then called “Sainte Croix”, by the convent of friars that was then. In order to avoid the daily displacement, the shepherds moved definitively with their families.
- Town Hall: Plaza Mayor, s/n. Tel: 980 645 234
You cross this town, following the road-walk beside the river Tera, and reach the bridge that separates it from Santa Marta de Tera, where there is an entertainment and rest area.
Cross the bridge and after a small slope, you reach Santa Marta de Tera.