The main through-route in Middelkerke is the N34, which runs along the coast from Adinkerke a few kilometres to the west to its termination in Knokke-Heist, just east of Zeebrugge. The N324 parallels the N34 just 500m to the southeast. If you've decided to go for car or van hire in Middelkerke, this is the route you'll take to the town centre. It's also the main road connecting Ostend-Bruges International Airport.
The N324 also leads to Ostend in the northeast and branches off towards Stene on the N318. To the west, it leads back to the N34. Whether you arrive on the N34 or N324, as you come into the centre of Middelkerke, you'll meet the main cross-route, Kerkstraat, which will take you directly to the seafront. This road also joins up with the N325 for travel further inland.
You'll find a number of car parks as well as on-street parking in Middelkerke. Parking is divided into 4 zones: red, green, pink and yellow. Red is the most restrictive, with a maximum parking time of 2 hours. It's also the most expensive, with charges per 15-minute period. At the other end of the range, yellow zone parking allows you to park for up to 7 days and costs a flat rate per day. Middelkerke also benefits from a number of 'Shop & Go' parking spaces, which allow you half an hour's free parking for quick shopping trips.
Aside from a couple of pedestrianised sections of the seafront road, the Zeedijk, driving is mostly unrestricted in Middelkerke. The town's main routes follow a grid structure, aligning with the coast, so it's easy to orient yourself. Roads in the Netherlands are well-maintained, and signage is generally clear.
The annual Noordzeecross cyclo-cross race takes place each February. It usually follows a route in the Sportpark, just to the southwest of central Middelkerke. Generally, only one public road is included in the route, the Westendlaan. However, because this is a popular event, you may find the town busier than usual, so traffic congestion can be expected.
With a car hire in Middelkerke, it's also easy to take longer trips. The N34 will take you to the nearby towns of Nieuwpoort, Koksijde and Ostend. And you can link up with the E40 to travel to Ghent and Brussels. In the other direction, the E40 joins up with the A16 in France, leading you to Calais, Boulogne and other French coastal resorts.