Ground‐based facilities make an important contribution to our understanding of the magnetospheric system. Coordination with ground‐based facilities has been embedded within the Cluster mission since before launch, and this has given rise to a large number of studies which have exploited data from both Cluster and one or more of the diverse range of ground‐based instrumentation that have been available during the mission timespan. In this paper, we review the advances that have been made to our understanding of the magnetosphere‐ionosphere system, in which insight has been enhanced by combining ground‐based observations with observations from Cluster. Topics covered span from the bow shock to the magnetotail and down to the aurora.