In this paper, by using an ingenious method, the hydrogen isotope solubilities and diffusivities in GWHER-1 stainless steel have been determined by a vacuum heating degassing approach at the temperature range of 597-1022 K on a set of specimens with different sizes previously charged for 24 h under a hydrogen isotope pressure of 105 Pa in the temperature range of 800-1000 K. The permeabilities are then derived from the relation Φ = DKs. It is found D = 1.52 ×10^-6exp(-54100/RT), Ks = 2.2×10^-exp(-5400/RT) and Φ = 3.3 ×10^-12exp(-59500/RT) for hydrogen, where Ks (Sieverts' constant) is given in Pa^-1/2, D in m2.s^-1.Pa^-1/2, T in K and R=8.31 J.mol^-1.K^-1. By taking isotope effects into account, the corresponding Arrhenius relations for deuterium and tritium are also deduced.