Fahrenwalde is a municipality in the district Vorpommern-Greifswald in the east of the German federal state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It is administrated by the city office Uecker-Randow-Tal, which is based in Pasewalk.
The municipality also includes the three villages of Bröllin, Friedrichshof and Karlsruh.
The municipality is located near the border to the federal state of Brandenburg and is on a plateau, which is sloping downward in a northeast direction to the Randowbruch. The surrounding area between the city of Pasewalk and small uckermarkian city of Brüssow is hilly (with heights of up to 99m). Between the core village Fahrenwalde and the villages Bröllin and Friedrichshof there are a number of small lakes (among them the "Ziegeleipfuhl" and the "Kleiner Roetpfuhl").
Up to 1945 Fahrenwalde belonged to the Prussian borough of Prenzlau, which later became a part of Brandenburg. On 25 July 1952 Fahrenwalde was reassigned to the borough of Pasewalk in the district of Neubrandenburg.