It's not in an earthquake zone, but isn't the Scandinavian continent still rising at a surprisingly fast rate? I wonder if that could affect the engineering of the Fehmarnbelt tunnel, in an "in x years one end of the tunnel will have risen n centimeters compared to the other end" way. It's probably such a small amount it's well within levels where regular maintance will cover it anyway, but I'm still curious.
Not so much that far South in Denmark, but the wikipedia article mentions a lake in Sweden that has its shores rebounding (moving upwards) at about 2mm per year. The Northern side moves faster so it is effectively tilting.