Fahrenholz was a village in the former district of Fallingbostel, located in the Heidmark in the German state of Lower Saxony.
It was abandoned in 1935/1936 when the German Wehrmacht created the Bergen Training Area.
Fahrenholz lay in a valley and comprised several large farms.
Until the 19th century the keeping of moorland sheep, the Heidschnucke was the main source of income.
Over the course of time Fahrenholz was incorporated into the parish of Böstlingen along with the villages of Pröbsten and Deil.